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Tim Gurner

March

Alex Waisilitz, founder of Thorney Investments at his Collins Street office in Melbourne, but has plans to spend more time in New York and Israel.

‘We’ll fight’: Alex Waislitz on family battles and bad bets

The billionaire investor is mired in clashes with his ex-wife, future sister-in-law and developer Tim Gurner. But he’s up for it, he says.

January

An artist render of the Hyde Park apartment project that MaxCap is hoping to sell.

MaxCap warns of real estate fund return slump and asset fire sales

The private credit firm has told investors that an “extended period of high market volatility” had hurt the viability of some of its real estate investments.

December 2024

Why Gurner gave up alcohol – and what he learnt

The property developer and wellness entrepreneur has rarely had a drink for 18 months. He doesn’t like what he sees from people who are imbibing.

October 2024

The Curtis LNG plant in Queensland.

Gas, nukes don’t change the importance of energy targets: poll

Most readers of The Australian Financial Review believe the Albanese government cannot afford to fall short of its legislated 2030 emissions target.

Tim Gurner says Labor’s stamp duty relief will give people a reason to invest in Melbourne again.

Gurner in a state of disarray

Readers’ letters on Tim Gurner’s criticism of Melbourne, Matt Kean’s rejection of nuclear power, Coles and Woolworths and interest rates.

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Draft render image of Orchard Piper’s $300 million St Kilda Road development called the Carter Building.

The $2b lux apartment makeover for country’s worst office market

Orchard Piper has launched a $300 million apartment and hotel project joining the likes of Tim Gurner, Cbus Property and Peter Devitt with projects on St Kilda Road.

September 2024

The author takes a dip in five-degree water.

Unlimited ice baths and saunas: LA-style wellness lands here

Super Young’s most expensive membership package includes unlimited access to red light therapy, hyperbaric chambers and cryotherapy. All for $15,000 a year.

July 2024

Construction of the first stage of the Jam Factory redevelopment is due to begin next year.

Tim Gurner, Qualitas take control of Jam Factory after $180m raising

The acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent interest in the Chapel Street site by Gurner/Qualitas sees Chris Langford’s Newmark Capital exit the landmark project.

May 2024

‘Biggest challenge by a mile’: why developers can’t build homes people can afford

Developers Tim Gurner, Sam Tarascio and Maha Sinnathamby have kept their places on this year’s Rich List amid a housing crisis. This is how they did it.

Tim Gurner.

Gurner-Roberts merger plan sinks

A lack of “chemistry” between the two Rich List business leaders also hindered a merger of their development and construction businesses.

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