Investors cashing in on offices
Wealthy players are getting back into the office market, but now they often plan to turn the properties that they are buying into other uses.
Wealthy players are getting back into the office market, but now they often plan to turn the properties that they are buying into other uses.
Anglo is no longer quibbling about the value of BHP’s offer for its shares. A friendly deal now hangs on whether agreement can be reached on its structure.
Wealthy players are getting back into the office market, but now they often plan to turn the properties that they are buying into other uses.
West Australian miners and leaders have joined forces to urge the Albanese government to invest more in infrastructure on top of tax incentives to help lift the mining industry.
Don Argus says Anglo American ‘does not warrant’ a higher bid, and the Anglo board should come to their senses and begin talks with his successor at the Australian mining giant.
New coal and gas projects can be approved without the Environment Minister needing to consider climate harm, a court has ruled.
With the regional hotspot’s population booming, a $40m hotel is set to be built, with two exclusive penthouses also up for grabs.
Gerry Harvey’s warehouse power bills have doubled, builders are beset with labour shortages and it’s slim pickings for small business, according to industry leaders.
A Chinese-owned construction company has catapulted to first place on the list of Australia’s top 50 building firms, which now have 793 projects worth $36.1bn. | SEE FULL LIST
A Byron Bay developer has been given the green light for a $100m precinct in the heart of the tourist hub. Take a look at the ‘next level’ project where penthouses will cost over $4m.
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