
Nicole Lindsay
Nicole Lindsay: journalist & jam-maker; Age Capital Gain column. Couldn't pass a pub test. Tweets deleted regularly. "Boosted to the hills."
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6 days ago |
watoday.com.au | Nicole Lindsay
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6 days ago |
smh.com.au | Nicole Lindsay
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Residential developer Tim Gurner is moving his firm’s headquarters into nearly three floors of Alfasi Property’s new $100 million office project, 10 River, in South Yarra. The move will bring Gurner’s 150 staff, who work in the company’s six divisions, including build-to-rent and funds management, into the location on the eastern side of the Como Centre.
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1 week ago |
watoday.com.au | Nicole Lindsay
Capital GainResidential developer Tim Gurner is moving his firm’s headquarters into nearly three floors of Alfasi Property’s new $100 million office project, 10 River, in South Yarra. ... Want to unlock unlimited news? Read more award-winning journalism from as little as 50c a day. Get startedAlready a subscriber? Login to see the full article.
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2 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Nicole Lindsay
The new name is an improvement on the meaningless St Collins Lane moniker and the earlier Australia on Collins – the name hitched to the shopping centre built in 1992 over the 1930s-era Hotel Australia. The centre has spent ten years in a retail wilderness with a series of different owners running mis-pitched strategies. In 2020, it sold to Credit Suisse Asset Management and Vantage Property for a bargain basement $122 million.
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2 weeks ago |
commercialrealestate.com.au | Nicole Lindsay
Skip to content.Contact Support 1300 799 109The 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. The four-level building at 260 Collins Street – right in the retail sweet spot between Swanston and Elizabeth streets – is now more than 75 per cent leased with new deals shoring up a health and wellness precinct on level one.
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