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Former panel beater buys $450m shopping centre in Sydney’s leafy north shore

Former panel beater buys $450m shopping centre in Sydney’s leafy north shore

Panel-beater-turned-billionaire-developer Sam Arnaout has just inked Australia’s largest “neighbourhood” shopping centre sale.

  • by Carolyn Cummins

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Former MasterChef home up for lease as South Sydney market lights up

Former MasterChef home up for lease as South Sydney market lights up

Pedr Davis, veteran motoring reporter and businessman, is putting his prized South Sydney commercial property on the market.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
How a heritage glasshouse was transformed into an art-filled kitchen, living room

How a heritage glasshouse was transformed into an art-filled kitchen, living room

Transforming a Victorian-era glasshouse into a stand-alone kitchen, dining and living area without breaking something, is no mean feat.

  • by Stephen Crafti
Price is right! TV pioneers’ swank Southern Highlands Inn for sale

Price is right! TV pioneers’ swank Southern Highlands Inn for sale

The Price is Right for media and television pioneers, the late Reg and Joy Grundy, whose olde-world Southern Highlands folly is for sale.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Night owls drive Melbourne’s bar and restaurant boom

Night owls drive Melbourne’s bar and restaurant boom

Lost Bar on Little Bourke is part of a wave of hospitality, entertainment and food operators looking to profit from the city’s booming nightlife.

  • by Simon Johanson
Sky’s no limit at Jerry Schwartz’s Sofitel hotel in Darling Harbour

Sky’s no limit at Jerry Schwartz’s Sofitel hotel in Darling Harbour

The property baron and rich-lister is opting for an extravagant addition on top of his landmark building.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
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