Luxury entrepreneur Tim Gurner will stop at nothing to build his empire and the surging luxury home market is the latest arena in the Melbourne property developer’s sights.
After eight years of pioneering plant-based eating in Fitzroy, Shannon Martinez is shifting her Fitzroy restaurant Smith & Daughters and takeaway outfit Smith & Deli to a 500-square-metre space in Collingwood's back streets this November.
Melbourne meat-processing kings the Catalfamo family have turned to Financial Review Rich Lister Tim Gurner to realise their long-held ambitions to turn a Southbank hostel into a $250 million high-rise apartment tower.
A luxe unit with $400,000 worth of marble and a $40,000 toilet was snapped up for over $5m after just five days on the market with the ritzy Melbourne developer.
Shannon Martinez has played a huge role in flipping the script on what vegan food can be. When she and former business partner Mo Wyse opened the original Smith and Daughters in Fitzroy, they shook many meat-lovers to their marrow.
High-profile developer Tim Gurner and his wife, Aimee, are selling their Melbourne apartment, featuring $400,000 worth of marble, extraordinary views, and a $40,000 “singing and dancing” toilet.
Building on the legacy and heritage of a 130-year-old former bluestone church on High Street, Prahran, GURNER™ alongside our design partner Warren and Mahoney, will rejuvenate and reinvigorate this heritage gothic building
Property magnate Tim Gurner is stepping up the dramatic post-pandemic expansion of his empire by unveiling an $800m mixed project in the once grungy inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond.
When property icon Tim Gurner put his Hawksburn Place Residences development up for grabs, the market was shocked to see families, not investors rush to drop a whopping amount on the Toorak luxury apartment block.
GURNER ™ has unveiled it has acquired St Kilda’s Cushion Lounge in Fitzroy Street, and has submitted plans to council for its first of many ‘Club Maison’ concepts – a luxury boutique short and long-stay accommodation play similar to London and New York’s Soho House concept.
Warren and Mahoney Auckland's Mat Brown speaks to Nick Deans about a new multi-residential project for the firm in Melbourne, and what it can teach us about apartment living here in Aotearoa.
Financial Review Rich Lister Tim Gurner will kick off construction of a mixed-use hotel and apartment project in inner Melbourne this month after securing a $55 million loan from ANZ Bank.
Financial Review Rich Lister Tim Gurner has struck a $150 million equity partnership with private real estate financier Qualitas to acquire distressed assets and turn them into successful development projects.
Apartment projects are taking shape in the 480-hectare Fishermans Bend urban renewal precinct, with Gurner’s $1 billion trio of towers gaining approval.
Demonstrating the appeal of luxury, fully fitted-out penthouses, a lavish 300sq m apartment in Melbourne’s newly completed $140m Albert Place Residences development has just been leased for $260,000 per year or a hefty $5000 per week.