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David Chandler urges buyers to play power card

Apartment hunters are voting with their wallets and buying from developers with trustworthy iCIRT ratings, part of reforms aimed at restoring confidence in construction.

Deicorp $700m tower to spearhead Sydney CBD revival

The next stage in the revival of Sydney’s once-unloved southern city precinct has moved step closer with the appointment of architect Candalepas Associates to design a new $700 million-plus skyscraper on the doorstep of the Atlassian-anchored tech hub.

Deicorp $700m tower to spearhead Sydney CBD revival

The next stage in the revival of Sydney’s once-unloved southern city precinct has moved step closer with the appointment of architect Candalepas Associates to design a new $700 million-plus skyscraper on the doorstep of the Atlassian-anchored tech hub.

Fadi Ibrahim s dentist to repay millions after death-bed deal rejected

Advertisement ​A Sydney dentist and a young construction worker, both linked to the notorious Ibrahim family, have been ordered to repay almost $16 million they received in “spotters’ fees” from a well-known developer. Despite having nothing to back up their claims, in March 2018 Fouad (Fred) Deiri, a major developer, agreed to pay “site identification” fees of $7.89 million to Fadi Ibrahim’s dentist Bill Zafiropoulos and $7.92 million to Mr Ibrahim’s nephew-in-law Sam Kanj, 28, the NSW Supreme Court has heard. Dentist Bill Zafiropoulos received almost $8m as a spotter s fee without providing any paperwork. Credit:SMH Neither man was able to produce “a single piece of paper or documentation” to substantiate their claims. Justice Julie Ward noted it was a remarkable coincidence that Mr Kanj and Mr Zafiropoulos suffered a “similar misfortune” of their computers being stolen.

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