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Williamstown’s shipyard hits the slipway with a price tag of $200m

Williamstown’s shipyard hits the slipway with a price tag of $200m

The last shipyard of its kind in Victoria is for sale eight years after the last vessel plunged down the slipway.

  • by Nicole Lindsay

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The apartments created by Harry Seidler that are like a ‘vertical village’
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The apartments created by Harry Seidler that are like a ‘vertical village’

One of Australia’s most gifted architects, Seidler was always up for a challenge.

  • by Stephen Crafti
The heart of Footscray is full of empty, derelict sites. Locals blame ‘land banking’

The heart of Footscray is full of empty, derelict sites. Locals blame ‘land banking’

Critics say land banking has become a problem with large commercial buildings in prime locations standing empty for years.

  • by Najma Sambul
Cuckoo buyer wanted for popular $4m Dandenongs restaurant

Cuckoo buyer wanted for popular $4m Dandenongs restaurant

The tearoom has been selling smorgasbords and steins in the chalet-style restaurant with a strong Alpine theme for more than 65 years.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
The Melbourne luxury hotel that needs just one thing

The Melbourne luxury hotel that needs just one thing

Tall enough to cast a shadow over Melbourne’s Carlton Gardens, the 61-level luxury hotel is vacant despite a strong recovery in Australia’s hotel market.

  • by Simon Johanson
Within a mile of the customer, a new breed of super-tall ‘vaults’

Within a mile of the customer, a new breed of super-tall ‘vaults’

Scarce and expensive land close to city centres is forcing developers to look up rather than out and consider adding layers to traditional warehouses.

  • by Simon Johanson
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Australia’s most expensive apartment in the 1960s has had a luxurious facelift

Australia’s most expensive apartment in the 1960s has had a luxurious facelift

Move over, Barangaroo and Paragon: this ’60s Fairlie apartment has top-end design in a highly coveted apartment block.

  • by Stephen Crafti
Converting stranded offices into warehouses: Can it happen?

Converting stranded offices into warehouses: Can it happen?

It’s a question occupying minds in the property industry as office occupancy dwindles and little used buildings face redundancy.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Shorter, wider, with more space: Queen Street Mall tower plans modified

Shorter, wider, with more space: Queen Street Mall tower plans modified

Developers have downsized – and upscaled – plans for a new tower at the top of the Queen Street Mall, losing eight storeys but adding almost 3000 square metres.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Court orders sale of Carlton property portfolio after family feud

Court orders sale of Carlton property portfolio after family feud

The Pistorino family owned a portfolio of six properties including shops and offices in Carlton and Moonee Ponds.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Plan to transform Brisbane CBD office tower into student lodging

Plan to transform Brisbane CBD office tower into student lodging

The tower, with tenants including the Australian Passport Office and Boeing Defence Australia, sold for almost $65 million last month.

  • by Cameron Atfield