Big players making space in the City
A NUMBER of major players could be about to drop sublease space on to the Brisbane market, raising questions over how this will affect the CBD vacancy rate and office tower sales.
A NUMBER of major players could be about to drop sublease space on to the Brisbane market, raising questions over how this will affect the CBD vacancy rate and office tower sales.
SOME of Australia’s largest companies are nearing the end of their space race, with over 80,000sq m of requirements in Brisbane nearing the sharp end of the process this month.
A New Zealand-based syndicator saw plenty of long-term fizz in a production and bottle facility west of Brisbane
WITH Origin Energy shedding hundreds of Brisbane staff, speculation has turned to what this will mean for the company’s new combined headquarters.
A RENOWN gymnastics organisation has jumped on a two-level southside office/warehouse that will be its new home for years to come.
A LOCAL investor made the perfect strike, buying a bowling alley in Brisbane’s south east after an expressions of interest campaign which unearthed a flurry of interest
DEVELOPERS who forked out millions in anticipation of the adoption of the Spring Hill Neighbourhood Plan have suffered a double whammy with the end of the high-rise apartment boom and a surge in valuations.
WITH developers refocusing on commercial buildings in the face of an apparent apartment oversupply, a 26-storey office tower in Fortitude Valley has received planning approval.
An investment firm has completed almost $250 million in commercial property transactions in almost a decade based on sound income yields and strong capital growth
IF a new northside twin-tower development is approved it will be Brisbane’s first purpose-built disability accommodation under the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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