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Dexus has applied to amend the plans for its Waterfront Brisbane development.

Brisbane Waterfront redesign to ‘add variety’ through new shapes, lines

The domes of Eagle Street Pier have been demolished, and now the plan for Waterfront Brisbane is changing to feature oval windows under a jagged roofline.

  • Sean Parnell

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Aware Real Estate has bought 145 Ann Street, Brisbane, from Dexus for $213.9 million.

Inner-city tower sells for $214m, as Mineral House prepares for student transformation

A new player has entered the Brisbane office property market, with a $214 million purchase of a prime CBD tower.

  • Cameron Atfield
A mock-up of the proposed towers. It is a concept drawing, not an artist’s impression of the actual design.

Move over Crown: First look at plans for Sydney’s tallest-ever buildings

Two proposed skyscrapers next to each other would transform the CBD skyline and effectively match the Sydney Tower Eye as the city’s tallest structure.

  • Michael Koziol and Julie Power
Mirvac has sold a half share in the tower at 255 George Street.

Australia’s office block problem is getting worse

Office property valuations have collapsed by more than 10 per cent and alarm bells are ringing that they could fall even further.

  • Carolyn Cummins and Simon Johanson
An artist’s impression of the Waterfront Brisbane development, with Riparian Plaza to the right.

Dexus squeezes another storey into $2.5b Waterfront Brisbane project

An extra floor could be added to the Eagle Street project after developer Dexus sought permission to change its plans. 

  • Cameron Atfield
A prime retail property at 79-81 Malop Street, Geelong, has sold at auction for $2.52 million.

Malaysian investor buys Torquay Village shopping centre

Commercial property investors are seeking out defensive bricks-and-mortar assets, with Coles-anchored shopping centre Torquay Village, on the Surf Coast, selling off-market for an undisclosed price.

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406 Collins Street attracted offers from local, interstate and offshore investors.

Collins Street kicks goal in fourth quarter

It has been a lean year for Melbourne CBD office transactions, with potential buyers pitching lowball prices to vendors.

  • Nicole Lindsay
The Ferntree Business Park, Melbourne

Biotechs breed interest around Monash

Activity around the Monash University Technology Precinct is hotting up with deals brewing and a raft of fresh leases and buildings underway.

  • Nicole Lindsay
Carmel Hourigan, Charter Hall’s office chief executive, said the property giant remains committed to the office sector and development projects.

Big hits to office valuations are coming, but not as much as many expect

Listed A-REITs are now revaluing their prime office buildings after sitting on their hands for the past year, with a stalemate between buyers and sellers resulting in few guides as to their real value. 

  • Carolyn Cummins and Stephen Miles
The Central Place redevelopment.

The new Sydney offices designed to make workers happy

Architects building the new Tech Central hub hope to lure the world’s brightest minds.

  • Julie Power

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