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PROPERTY
Shakespeare strikes in $66m office play
The company has been on a streak of buying office assets that could top $500m.
BEN WILMOT
OUTLOOK CONFERENCE
Rules, tax reform ‘key to easing affordability crisis’
Higher density housing and the removal of distortions such as stamp duty and negative gearing are key to improving housing affordability, according to KPMG.
By CLIONA O’DOWD
RETAIL
Retail reset: Capital returns for the best malls
A run of big mall sales shows that investors are following the rush of shoppers back to top centres.
By BEN WILMOT
DEVELOPMENT
Pyrmont upgrade forges on
A new tower will be built above Pyrmont station with luxury apartments on the agenda.
By SARAH PETTY, BEN WILMOT
PROPERTY
Maccas caps off $130m spend with 11 more sites by year's end
Macca’s continues to grow its footprint with 11 new site openings this year capping off a big spending year on the property front.
By CAMERON ENGLAND
FUNDS
Cadillac backs Hines in new $1.5bn alliance
The development manager and global real estate investor have teamed up to develop and acquire up to $1.5bn of product in the firing build-to-rent sector.
By SARAH PETTY, BEN WILMOT
TECHNOLOGY
Secure internet attracts KFC, Uber to co-working space
An Australian co-working space is attracting big names to its Melbourne offices by providing secure internet access.
By JOSEPH LAM
PROPERTY
House prices at risk if wage price spiral takes hold
A wages breakout could prompt the Reserve Bank to clamp down on inflation, with home prices to be hit if unemployment jumps, investment bank Citi warns.
By BEN WILMOT, SARAH PETTY
LOGISTICS
Goodman delivers as rentals power industrial empire
The developer is betting on hi-tech sheds to see it through any global turbulence as big companies chase more space.
By BEN WILMOT
RATES
When it comes to repayments, shop till they drop
Mortgage holders are being urged to shop around for a better interest rate to ensure they aren't getting lumped with a ‘loyalty tax’ for staying with their current lender.
By MACKENZIE SCOTT
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