Failed office deal heads to court
A last ditch bid to salvage a $58.6m office tower deal in Adelaide has been rejected, setting up a court battle between its vendor and a Sydney fund manager.
A last ditch bid to salvage a $58.6m office tower deal in Adelaide has been rejected, setting up a court battle between its vendor and a Sydney fund manager.
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