office leasing
Melb CBD office tenants take advantage of market
OFFICE tenants are scouring Melbourne's CBD for space, looking to take advantage of lucrative offers and incentives being offered by landlords in the current soft market conditions, according to Savills. ... Full story
350 Queen St floor leased
A CREATIVE agency has leased 1,360 sqm of space at level 5, 350 Queen St in Melbourne's CBD. ... Full story
Chevron burns eternal flame at QV1
OIL and gas giant Chevron has committed to lease 45% of Perth's landmark QV1 building, owned by Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, managed by Eureka Funds Management, and Investa Office. ... Full story
IOF gets reconnected with Telstra
TELCO giant Telstra will establish a new office and commercial centre in Canberra after signing a 12-year lease at 16-18 Mort St, owned by the Investa Office Fund's (ASX: IOF). ... Full story
Capital Health puts on weight at Docklands
ASX-listed medical diagnostic imaging business Capital Health Limited has expanded its occupancy at 81 Lorimer St Docklands. ... Full story
Sydney CBD office as volatile as Perth
THOSE who live in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones. According to former Macquarie Group and current Killila Property Group director James Weaver, Sydney-based pundits who have been predicting the demise of the Perth CBD office market are wrong. ... Full story
Bad news for Melb CBD office landlords
CONDITIONS in the Melbourne office market will worsen and market participants may not be prepared for that, according to forecasters BIS Shrapnel. ... Full story
Zimbler does not toy around
MAJOR toy and hobbies distributor, Zimbler, has leased two commercial buildings in Melbourne‘s inner north. ... Full story
CPA focuses lease renewals
THE Commonwealth Property Office Fund is trying to renew over 151,000 sqm of upcoming lease expiries in a challenging environment over the next 12 months. ... Full story
Growthpoint signs a string of leases
GROWTHPOINT Properties Australia has successfully negotiated significant leases. ... Full story






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