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GPT-owned Melbourne Central shopping centre.

Big Gun malls roar back to life, generating huge sales

Melbourne Central mall has roared back to life as shoppers flock to its Monopoly Dreams store, students meet to hang out and commuters come for lunch.

  • Carolyn Cummins

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The Ascent Logistics Centre which Charter Hall is developing in Alexandria

Sheds go high as demand for e-commerce booms

Limited space and strong demand will see a significant push to develop high-rise industrial warehouses in major cities across the next three years, major investors have said.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Mirvac has lodged revised plans to overhaul the Harbourside shopping centre at Darling Harbour. 

7km of gold: The Sydney waterfront stretch set to generate billions

Once the scaffolding has been cleared and the new developments are opened, the foreshore from the Harbour Bridge to the Anzac Bridge is set to add billions of dollars of revenue to the local economy.

  • Carolyn Cummins

Commercial cannibals: The landlords eating themselves alive

Around Australia more and more office buildings have large vacancies, but Australia’s landlords aren’t budging on pricing or their plans to build even more skyscrapers.

  • Sarah Danckert
GPT chief executive Bob Johnston will retire at the end of the year

GPT CEO Bob Johnston calls time at the helm

The chief executive of diversified giant GPT, Bob Johnston has joined a number of his peers in announcing his retirement from the group after seven years at the helm.

  • Carolyn Cummins
The office market outlook will come under scrutiny in the upcoming reporting season.

Industrial and office markets will be the key to reporting season

Industrial property owners will likely be the standout performers in the reporting season which kicks off in earnest next week for the Australian real estate investment trust sector.

  • Carolyn Cummins
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A 28,800 sq m site at 311 The Horsley Drive, Fairfield, Sydney has a price tag of around $30 million.

Industrial deals underpinned by supply chain concerns

Industrial deals are being driven by tenants who are stockpiling items in the lead-up to the busy Christmas shopping frenzy to avoid disruption from the ongoing supply chain issues, according to leading deal makers.

  • Carolyn Cummins
The embodied carbon-neutral office tower 51 Flinders Lane.

Offices of the future: carbon neutral towers under construction

A major shift in the type of office towers being built for future workers is underway, as developers and tenants opt for carbon neutral buildings.

  • Simon Johanson
GPT chief executive Bob Johnston says the group’s retail operations are back to pre-COVID-19 levels

GPT looks to logistics and office deals to boost earnings

Diversified property giant GPT has issued a higher earnings guidance to investors based on the booming industrial and logistics sector and a turnaround in its shopping centres that had been hard hit by the global pandemic.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Shopping centre landlords are reducing power by installing solar on rooftops.

Renewables help landlords dodge energy storm

A focus on improving building efficiency and rolling out renewables is shielding Australia’s largest landlords from soaring energy prices.

  • Simon Johanson

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