Cinema to star in Valley Metro’s next $50m stage
A multimillion-dollar inner city urban renewal project will feature a cinema in a “dynamic food and entertainment precinct”. SEE THE PICTURES
A multimillion-dollar inner city urban renewal project will feature a cinema in a “dynamic food and entertainment precinct”. SEE THE PICTURES
The Queensland home of one of Australia’s best-known food brands has been sold to an industrial property trust for a whopping $211.8 million, making it the biggest deal of it kind for the year.
Brisbane’s laneway dining and entertainment scene will next year have a new seven-day-a-week outdoor dining and entertainment venue, and it’s being delivered by a team that has already had great success right next door.
Perched on a hillside overlooking the Whitsundays Passage, one of only six private homes on the tropical island jewel of Hayman Island has hit the market with a $12 million price tag.
WE hear AMP Capital is in due diligence to buy a half-stake in the Indooroopilly Shopping Centre – but the eye-watering price tag might be a tad too high.
A PROPOSED neighbourhood shopping centre north of Brisbane has snagged a popular and much sought anchor tenant and two specialty retailers on long term leases.
Population growth is one of the major reasons an increasing number of companies taking up more leasing space in the Queensland industrial sector.
The so-called mums and dads segment of the property investment market which traditionally put their money into residential are increasingly understanding the benefit of commercial assets.
Synergy Partners have made a healthy profit after refurbishing and negotiating a long-term lease on a Shell service station at Marsden.
AN IGA-anchored convenience centre in Brisbane’s eastern suburbs almost broke the 6 per cent yield barrier when it was sold to a Gold Coast family.
ON any other day crowds are lured to the green room of Burleigh’s famous surf barrels but the chance of riding a new property wave has packed an auction room overlooking the Gold Coast point break.
WITH billions of dollars of development and infrastructure projects in the pipeline, new business and entertainment precincts will emerge in the Brisbane CBD and change how people use it.
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