Billionaire buys up in development hotspot One of Queensland wealthiest men has joined a throng of investors and developers seeking a slice of an inner city development hotspot.
Business by Chris Herde
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Subscriber only ONE of Queensland s richest men has secured an inner city heritage building and adjoining car park in a precinct that has become a development hot spot. Billionaire founder of Super Amart furniture John Van Lieshout s private property investment and development company Unison Projects paid $5.7m for the 1821sq m site at 14 Maud Street, Newstead. Ray White Commercial s Tom Barr said the campaign generated more than 70 buyer inquiries from local and interstate developers and investors.
Billionaire buys up in development hotspot
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