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VCAT rejects South Kingsville development

A proposal for a 10-storey, 600-dwelling development on the former Caltex terminal in South Kingsville has been knocked back. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal...

Public gets run of The Mill

CBRE Resi Projects Director Nic Cuni (second from left) at the launch of The Mill in Newport, along with Rob Puzzolo, Shawn Luo, Al Bogdani and...

Apartment boom on Footscray horizon

An apartment boom is on the horizon for Footscray, with 1371 new units approved last year. Footscray unit approvals in 2015 were the highest in...

Property boom in west’s ‘Toorak’

Williamstown has emerged as one of the top 10 growth suburbs in the west, with an 18 per cent increase in median house prices...

Property markets booming in some northern suburbs

A clutch of suburbs in Melbourne’s outer north has witnessed growth of up to 17 per cent in property prices over the past year. Australian...

Altona North tops rent hikes for units

Altona North has recorded the fastest rising rents for units in Melbourne. Domain Group senior economist Andrew Wilson said the median rent in Altona North...

Bradmill site sells for $160 million

The former Bradmill denim factory in Yarraville has been sold to a local developer for more than $160 million. Tommy Jiang, who owns a Chinese...

Land sale won’t sink Titanic restaurant

The building housing Williamstown’s iconic Titanic Theatre Restaurant is for sale, but the restaurant will continue to operate until at least 2018. The iconic restaurant's...

Williamstown RSL faces battle for survival

Williamstown RSL is likely to be redeveloped into a multi-storey retail and residential development to deal with its multimillion-dollar debt. RSL state president, Major General...

Caps placed on Woollen Mill development

Future high-rise development on the Port Phillip Woollen Mill site in Williamstown will be capped at 25 metres or about eight storeys after the...

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