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Inside the man cave of the late David Jones at 116 Green Street, Cremorne.

Fast cars and motoring memorabilia: MCG rebuilder’s man cave for sale

The man cave, or warehouse, where the late businessman David Jones kept his treasure trove of motoring memorabilia, is up for sale.

  • Nicole Lindsay

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Entrecote and its neighbours at 136-144 Greville Street, Prahran.

Rich lister wants to offload $10m swanky French restaurant in Prahran

Patricia Ilhan is selling the Greville Street freehold of Entrecote, along with its neighbours, Kookai and Acai Brothers.

  • Nicole Lindsay
344 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne

Park views in Northcote and build-to-rent action in Fitzroy

Developer Time & Place has doubled down in Northcote, buying a site down the road from its $500 million Northcote Plaza project.

  • Nicole Lindsay
Gurner is moving into Alfasi’s 10 River Street building in South Yarra.

Millionaire developer Gurner bunks down in new South Yarra tower

The residential developer is moving his firm’s headquarters into nearly three floors of Alfasi Property’s new $100 million office project.

  • Nicole Lindsay
Render of Collins Arcade, the new name for 260 Collins Street which is re-opening in October.

After ten years in the retail wilderness, St Collins finds tenants and a new name

The ill-fated St Collins Lane is set for a solid, if dull, new name when it opens in October after a $50 million revamp – Collins Arcade.

  • Nicole Lindsay
The new Koko Black store in Chadstone’s Market Pavilion.

Pre-Easter raid delivers fresh chocolates to Koko Black

Chocolate maker Koko Black is buying rival confectioner Chocolatier.

  • Nicole Lindsay
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Three pink elephant stride atop the colourful Windsor Castle Hotel.

Pink elephants on parade as Windsor Castle changes hands

The bright-green Windsor Castle Hotel, famous for its rooftop pink elephants, has a new owner after its operator went bust just before Christmas.

  • Nicole Lindsay
441-445 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne

Who wants a $2.6m bite of Rex Hunt’s old waterfront haunt, D’lish?

D’lish, the chippy established and once owned by former footy player and commentator Rex Hunt, is back on the market.

  • Nicole Lindsay
Op shops are cooler than ever.

When did second-hand become trendy? The rise of thrifting

Gen Z is largely responsible for a recent boom of thrift stores, op shops and vintage clothing outlets.

  • Hannah Kennelly
Marine Hotel at 199–217 New Street, Brighton.

Dining culture test: Late night restaurant Waiters looks for new owner

The sale will test a CBD market currently in a froth about the knock-down $55 million price paid for the nearby Parkade car park.

  • Nicole Lindsay

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