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Chris HerdeBusiness reporter

Chris Herde is the editor of The Courier-Mail’s commercial property Primesite and is part of The Australian Business Network covering a range of stories.

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CBRE researcher Ally McDade (left) and agent Dillon Murphy pose for photos in their Eagle Street office, Wednesday, November 8, 2017 (AAP Image/Richard)

Mums and dads eye yields

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.

QLD Business
Brisbane city central business district

New vision for Brisbane CBD

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.

QLD Business
Sapphire de Goede poses at the new David Jones area of James Street in the Valley, Wednesday 20 September 2017. The James Street retail precinct has gone from strength to strength. (AAP Image/Jono Searle)

New beginning for rare Valley asset

A NEGLECTED two-storey Fortitude Valley building that drew ‘astronomical’ buyer interest will undergo an extensive refurbishment to take advantage of the nearby superstar, hipster-haven high street.

QLD Business
Tanya Mulcahy poses for a photograph outside the redeveloped McDonald store in the Queen street mall. Opening next week of McDonalds flagship store in the city at the old Jo Jos site.  Wednesday October 18, 2017. (AAP image, John Gass)

People power driving flagship Macca’s

A NEW 24/7 McDonald’s Queen Street Mall store – the fast food giant’s largest ever Australian retail project – is set to open after a $5 million state-of-the-art fitout of the former Jo-Jo’s restaurant.

Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/journalists/chris-herde/page/162