Buyers tipped to chase hotels in the two Australian gateway cities
Australia has been identified as one of the preferred markets in the Asia Pacific among hotel buyers but stock remains tight despite major sales being struck in Melbourne and Sydney.
Australia has been identified as one of the preferred markets in the Asia Pacific among hotel buyers but stock remains tight despite major sales being struck in Melbourne and Sydney.
The pre-sale of the W-branded hotel to Japan’s Daisho group for more than $200 million is one of Melbourne’s largest single hotel transactions. The deal significantly decreases risk for the project for Cbus and could spark presales of apartments in the complex and also add prestige to the office component...
Cbus Property's announcement prior to Christmas that it had signed a third tenant for its $1 billion Collins Arch project takes the amount of floor area leased to 20,000sqm or just over 40%. Australian law firm Gadens has committed to 5,000sqm of space over levels 11-13, equating to just over...
Cbus Property has won strong interest in the $250 million luxury hotel it is planning for its $1 billion Collins Arch development, with Japanese group Daisho emerging as a leading contender.
A NEW Melbourne landmark is set to change the city skyline and bring an edge to the apartment market.
Collins Arch is about to create a new Melbourne landmark with its spectacular sky bridge, writes Scott Carbines.
Cbus Property has launched its $1 billion Collins Arch development, turning the first sod on its luxury apartment, office and five-star hotel project in Melbourne yesterday.
The mixed-used development known as ‘Pantscraper’ at Melbourne’s 447 Collins street has commitment from three major legal firms to its office space within 12 months of commencing its leasing campaign.