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The property was refurbished just before the Comedor opened.

Comedor shook up Sydney before it abruptly closed. Now the venue is up for sale

The warehouse that housed the innovative Mexican fusion restaurant is on the market three months after the venue shut its doors.

  • Carolyn Cummins

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Handbags were the best performing luxury asset class in 2024.

Uber accessory: Hermes Birkin bag is top choice of world’s ultra-rich

But even the super-rich are cutting back on purchases as they tighten their Chanel belts.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Jerry Schwartz: We need to give people a reason to come to Sydney.

Hotel billionaire flies high, buying out Sydney Seaplanes

Jerry Schwartz is purchasing a majority share in the business from former owners Aaron Shaw and Ken Gaunt.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Adrian Taylor, Charter Hall

Telstra wants to hang up on Redfern exchange for $20m

Telco giant Telstra is rolling on with its property sales program seeking to offload a prime site in Sydney’s Redfern.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Brisbane City Council data shows about one million pedestrian movements through Queen Street Mall each week.

Where are all the shoppers? Brisbane’s CBD retail vacancy rate among the worst in the country

Plans to revitalise the CBD’s retail reputation have been teased for years. Retail vacancy rates in the city are now the second highest in the country.

  • Courtney Kruk and Marissa Calligeros
Dagelbu Sherpa at his Bridge Road in Richmond.

A tale of two high streets: Why an Armadale shop is thriving while another in Richmond is ‘just surviving’

Justin Kestelman’s homewares store is just three kilometres from Dagelbu Sherpa’s sushi shop – but their stories illustrate the cost-of-living crunch and differing fortunes of suburban shopping strips.

  • Simon Johanson
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Offices need workers back.

Government workers going back to the office is a ‘game changer’

Office landlords and local businesses say more people working together in an office gives an area a good “vibe”.

  • Carolyn Cummins
The pub sold to hospitality operators for $3.8 million.

Investors thirst for Melbourne’s much-loved pubs, but others call last drinks

A disturbing number of well-known hostelries are also calling last drinks because of soaring costs.

  • Tim Boreham
Thornbury’s abandoned Le Pine Funerals site.

Welcome to Thornbury: Boarded up windows, graffiti and run-down cars

Thornbury’s abandoned Le Pine Funerals site is defying High Street’s recently bestowed status as the world’s coolest street.

  • Tim Boreham
Some older buildings in Parramatta could be converted to warehouses near main roads.

Converting stranded offices into warehouses: Can it happen?

It’s a question occupying minds in the property industry as office occupancy dwindles and little used buildings face redundancy.

  • Carolyn Cummins

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