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Past articles by Marc:

VRT sells historic Spotswood workshop

The state government's rail arm VicTrack – which is not bound by the same strict disclosure rules as other departments, and is profitable – is selling Spotswood’s historic Way and Works Workshop. → Read More

Stonington mansion sale sets new $52m home price record

The sale of art dealer Rod Menzies' Malvern mansion eclipses state's previous record for a Toorak home. → Read More

Bourke Street's Walk Arcade to be redeveloped

Details about one of the city’s worst kept planning secrets were revealed this week, affecting a super-prominent site on the Bourke Street Mall. → Read More

Housing mooted for Bundoora quarry following expected $70m deal

A former Bundoora quarry, marketed as an infill residential redevelopment opportunity, is speculated to be selling for about $70 million. → Read More

Point Cook site selling for around $45m

Local developer pays speculated $45 million for a major residential zoned site in Point Cook. → Read More

IOOF Holdings pays $27m for near-new Bundoora office

IOOF Holdings Limited is paying MAB Corporation $26.93 million – reflecting a yield of 5.9 per cent – for a near-new office building in Bundoora, 16 kilometres north of the Melbourne CBD. → Read More

Restaurateur Ronnie Di Stasio returning to Melbourne CBD after Cbus strata buy

Restaurateur Ronnie Di Stasio, who is heralded with contributing to the city's cafe laneway culture when he co-established the popular Rosati's in 1985, is returning to the Melbourne CBD after a hiatus of more than two decades. → Read More

Chinese developer snares Brighton International for $20m

Apartments are expected to fill the block at 81-89 Bay Street which for years has been occupied by The International reception centre. → Read More

Michael Lasky sells Shepparton retail asset for $40m

Two weeks after saying it was off the market – which was five months after it was listed for sale – local investor Michael Lasky is offloading a major Victorian retail asset for a speculated price of more than $40 million. → Read More

Beulah Land International plans townhouses for historic Northcote site

Developer Beulah Land International is paying a speculated $13 million for the historic Northcote site where it is believed the controversial Batman's Treaty was presented. → Read More

Unbuilt Richmond office selling for more than $45 million

Local developer Icon Development Group is selling an as-yet-unbuilt office building in inner-east Richmond for a speculated price of more than $45 million. → Read More

Dahua Group buying Wollert's Kilarnie Farm for more than $70m

Chinese developer Dahua Group is making another major Melbourne land acquisition, snapping up a 56.4 hectare farm in Wollert for a speculated price of more than $70 million. → Read More

Sentinel Property Group flips second Melbourne asset

Warren Ebert's Sentinel Property Group has flipped a second Melbourne commercial asset in as many months. → Read More

Curtains close: Kirby family sell Sorrento cinemas

It is the end of an era in cinema ownership circles, with Village Roadshow founders and owners the Kirby family disposing of two picture theatres, including a historic ex-hall in Sorrento which it controlled for more than 70 years. → Read More

Developer snares Point Cook parcel for around $30m

A local housing estate developer is paying a speculated $30 million to buy into the booming suburb of Point Cook, 25 kilometres south-west of Melbourne. → Read More

Octogenarian sells site 31 years in the making to Perri Projects

Two years after it hit the market before being withdrawn, a unique city development site of seven neighbouring properties that took the vendor 31 years to amalgamate, has found a buyer. → Read More

Nissan offloads its old headquarters for $35m

Nissan is the latest car manufacturer to sell a redundant Australian site, offloading its 11.4 hectare local headquarters and adjoining warehouse distribution centre in Dandenong South, Melbourne, to a private syndicate for a speculated $35 million. → Read More

Ex-footballer Fraser Brown outlaying $70m+ for Melbourne outskirt site: sources

AFL footballer-turned-property developer, Fraser Brown, is speculated to be paying more than $70 million for another development site in Melbourne's south-east. → Read More

Deague Group selling $25m+ inner-city car park

The Deague Group appears to have found a buyer for an inner-city car park investment it was speculated could be worth more than $25 million. → Read More

Melbourne developer Paul Franz set to move on from his Toorak home

National Exposure: This week's prestige property moves in Sydney and Melbourne. → Read More