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More »A new Aboriginal Art Gallery opens at the Three Sisters Plaza in Echo Point
More »Alan Jones from 2GB writes a thank you email to Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property in regards to Woollahra Council and Energy Australia.
More »The Three Sisters Plaza in Echo Point, Blue Mountains owned by Fivex Commercial Property. The proposal of a new Aboriginal art Gallery will breathe new life into the shopping centre.
More »The DA proposal for the 2nd Tower at 2-26 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne submitted to the Melbourne City Council.
More »The Property Council of Australia organised a lunch to discuss ‘The Green $$$ – Greening New and Existing Buildings’. Lesli Berger, the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property was one of the guest speakers at this lunch.
More »Do parking meters stand in the way of Double Bay’s revival? Latte Life took to the streets of Double Bay to hear what locals had to say about this topic.
More »Developers will benefit from proposed changes to the car parking contribution required by Woollahra Council for projects in double Bay’s shopping centre.
More »Fivex Commercial Property have built a retail/office building in the heart of Double Bay.
More »The residents, businesses and property owners of Double Bay call on Woollahra Council to implement the following tasks as a matter of priority.
More »This four-storey office building with street-front retail shops has won a number of awards and features sustainable water, sewage and passive ventilation systems and a productive roof top garden.
More »Michael Mobbs forwards an email to Lesli Berger the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property from Ian Cohen from NSW state parliament in regards to water, energy and car parking.
More »Master Builders Association Excellence In Construction Awards 2007
More »Email Testimonial sent from Chris Harris, the Deputy Lord Mayor of City of Sydney Council to Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property on the 28 April, 2007.
More »Fivex Commercial Property built a new multi purpose building which was completed at the end of 2006.
More »Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property won the award for Eureka Funds Management Young Achiever of the Year Award in 2007.
More »Alan Jones Emails Lesli Berger in regards to the building at 376 New South Head Rd, Double Bay.
More »Double bay’s first major commercial and retail redevelopment in the last eight years will be completed by March, 2007.
More »Lesli Berger, the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property welcomes guests to the opening of the new building in Double Bay on 13 March, 2007
More »Fivex Commercial Property has bought the landmark historic building, Carlow House, in Melbourne’s CBD.
More »Woollahra Council has proposed some changes to the car parking contribution for Developers building in Double Bay.
More »Last night I opened a magnificent landmark in Double Bay at 376-382 New South Head Road.
A young developer Lesli Berger of the Fivex Commercial Property doing a wonderful job.
And the project harvests rainwater for potable …
Woollahra Council proposed to tax the sustainable building at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay $1.2 million in infrastucture fees for parking improvements in the area due to the building’s lack of on-site car parking.
More »Fivex development wins the Best Commercial Architecture Award in 2007 from the NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
More »Tony Moody from Moody and Doyle Pty Ltd lodges a brief submission to the Rockdale City Council in relation to the Draft Rockdale LEP 2011 and Draft Rockdale DCP 2011 documents.
More »Alan Jones writes an email to Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property on the 7 November, 2006.
More »Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property writes an email to NSW Government giving his opinion on the November 2007 paper, ‘Improving the NSW planning system”.
More »Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property, gives a welcoming speech at the official opening of the new building at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay. March 2007.
More »Award-winning property developer, Fivex Commercial Property, has labelled the policy of creating a sustainable city by the Lord Mayor Clover Moore and Sydney City Council as a farce, with their demands to make property developers outlay exorbitant cash payments for green development approvals.
More »Case Study on Sustainable Development based on the completion of the 4 storey development at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay.
More »As a commercial landlord, Fivex Commercial Property recognizes that people are feeling the pinch and we want to help them. By offering great lease deals, networking opportunities amongst tenants whereby they can cross pollinate, as well as other significant benefits, we are trying to create a haven for small business people to thrive in tough times.
More »Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property writes to Alan Jones in regards to the sustainable commercial development at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay.
More »Lesli Berger the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property writes an email to then Minister for Planning, Kristina Keneally in regards to his frustration with the New South Wales’ planning system.
More »On Monday 14 November 2005, Woollahra Council at a Full Council meeting approved the development of 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay on the corner of New South Head Road and Knox Street. The development promises to be the first 5 star rated GreenStar development in Woollahra.
More »First new commercial and retail development in Double Bay attracting high interest off market.
More »Lesli Berger, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property writes a submission to the General Manager of the City of Sydney Council
More »The Blue Mountains Council is behind a move to charge tourists to visit the Blue Mountains has lost $7million of ratepayers’ cash on bad investments in the past two financial years.
More »John Connolly, Director of Andrea Connolly Hair writes a testimonial for being a tenant in the building at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay.
More »The proposal for the Second Tower, Apartments and Display Signs will be shortly submitted to Melbourne City Council.
More »A council vote on the proposal for a roof top cinema at Double Bay has been deferred after council officers received last minute third party correspondence in relation to the proposal plans. Lesli Berger begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting, General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property will not give up until Double Bay has a cinema.
More »In Barry O’Farrell’s budget speech he announced that NSW Liberals & Nationals Government will establish Restart NSW, a capital fund to build essential infrastructure including public transport, roads and infrastructure to support people working in front line services. The fund will have a specific mandate to grow economic productivity in NSW and a clear goal of lifting NSW economic growth to above the national average.
More »Alan Jones replies to Lesli Berger, the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property email on the 10 November, 2006 agreeing that they need to “clean this Woollahra Council mob out”.
More »Fivex Commercial Property is behind the proposed Rooftop Cinema in Double Bay says he will press on in trying to have the popular proposal passed by Woollahra Council, despite the split vote result at Monday night’s Development Control Meeting.
More »Letter from Lesli Berger General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property to Barry O’Farrell MP the Leader of the NSW Opposition regarding his suggestion for a Henry Tax style review into State and Local Government taxes.
More »Echo Point’s Three Sisters Pavilion shopping arcade will receive a $2 million upgrade if a revised development application by Fivex Commercial Property is approved at a council meeting on August 5, 2008.
More »The rooftop cinema, to be built on top of 376-382 Double Bay by Fivex Commercial Property has had a reprieve after Woollahra Council agreed to defer voting on it until extra documentation was provided.
More »Fivex Commercial Property has drawn up a plan for a new rooftop cinema in Double Bay. The development application has been deferred for consideration by Woollahra Council because of concerns about noise, but the Mayor, Andrew Petrie, said the proposal had his support in principle.
More »A Rooftop cinema planned for Double Bay hat hit its first hurdle, meeting with a split vote at the Development Control Committee at Woollahra Council.
More »A tourist tax is proposed for the Blue Mountains…Three Sisters Plaza owner Lesli Berger said the council had long targeted tourists installing its only $4.40 an hour parking metres at the scenic lookout and proposing to charge buses to park there.
More »General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property which owns the Three Sisters Pavilion shopping centre at Echo Point, told the Gazette council’s tourism tax proposals are “unbelievably contradictory to common sense…”
More »Fivex Commercial Property four-storeyed Double Bay building, by Eeles Trelease Architects, collects its drinking water and recycles its sewage. It doesn’t generate electricity, partly because Energy Australia insisted on taking about $700,000 worth of ground floor space for a substation. But, as speculative office buildings go, it’s distinctly green-hued.
More »Alan Jones opened a magnificent landmark in Double Bay at 376-382 New South Head on 14 March, 2007. Fivex Commercial Property built a four-storey retail & office building designed so that they will use no more energy than the previous one which was one and a half storey.
More »Fivex Commercial property, the developer behind the building at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay reported that despite the cost, sustainable office designs were worth persevering with and that they were ‘definitely not going to lose money.’
More »Lesli Berger’s critique of the NSW Liberal Party’s policy of “Putting the Community Back into Planning”.
More »Fivex Commercial Property opened one of Australia’s most sustainable new developments in March, 2007. The new development is a landmark in Sydney’s Double Bay that harvests all of its own water, recycles all its waste water and saves about 150 tonnes in greenhouse gas emissions every year.
More »Lesli Berger, the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property, gives a speech to Aussies Sustaining Australia on the Sustainable Development at 376-382 New South Head Road on 6 November 2006.
More »Fivex Commercial Property is developing a new mixed retail and commercial complex at Woolloomooloo.
More »Lesli Berger, the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property writes an email to Alan Jones thanking him for his support of the sustainable project at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay
More »Double Bay’s first major commercial and retail redevelopment at 376-382 New South Head Road hit the market in June, 2006.
More »Malcolm Turnbull, the Environmental Minister in 2007 writes a congratulations letter to Fivex Commercial Property for the sustainable development at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay.
More »Sydney’s first open-air cinema is being hailed as the development to bring Double Bay back to life. A development application for the cinema project, currently before Woollahra Council, has been submitted by Fivex Commercial Property, which own the building involved. The plan is for a “silent” cinema to be constructed at 376 New South Head Road, Double Bay.
More »Fivex Commercial Property’s Double Bay project won the Master Builders Association of NSW Excellence in Construction Awards for Energy efficiency and best commercial building $5M-$10M at 376 New South Head Road, Double Bay. One of Australia’s most sustainable office buildings was the brainchild of Fivex Commercial Property General Manager Lesli Berger, who wanted to create a boutique office building that would set a precedent for future sustainable development.
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More »Radio Interviewer Alan Jones speaks to Lesli Berger, the General Manager of Fivex Commercial Property about the 5 star green rating of the commercial building at 376 New South Head Road, Double Bay
More »After salaries, commercial property lease expenses (rent) are generally the second highest expenditure item for a business. The impact of your commercial property lease goes far beyond the bottom line; it plays an important part in employee retention, the level of workplace productivity and morale. It is for these reasons that businesses should work on ensuring that their commercial property lease is structured in a way that allows your business to thrive.
More »Article about Double Bay’s major commercial and retail development.
More »The owners of the building at 376-382 New South Head Rd have other ideas…Fivex Commercial Property, has applied to Woollahra Council for permission to open a rooftop cinema on the site.
More »Double bay is home to an innovative commercial building.
People used to say Double Bay was vogue on the outside and vague inside, environmental consultant Michael Mobbs says. “Now homes are vogue on the outside and green inside.”
More »ELEANOR HALL: In the last week, the Federal Government has granted millions of dollars to help fund projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and finding solutions to global warming…But a property developer in Sydney is putting his money on the line right now to design and build green office blocks.
More »Sustainable Development at 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay
As a long-term advocate of managing our precious water resources, it was my pleasure to officially open Australia’s most sustainable office building in the heat of Double Bay.
Capturing and recycling water at Double Bay gets the nod, but the developers can’t talk council into providing parking relief.
When the old Westpac bank building is demolished on the corner of New South Head Road and Knox Street, it will be replaced by a four storey commercial and retail development with special environmental features…
More »The Berger family is celebrating a prestigious win with the latest development of their Fivex Group winning Best Commercial Architecture in the 2007 NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects Award for Commercial Architecture.
The new development at 376-382 New South head Road, Double bay, which is made up of one level of ground floor retail and three levels of commercial suites, beat a number of high profile competitors including Westpac Place and 60 Moncur Street, both of which received commendations.
More »Lesli Berger discusses Fivex commercial property with Chris Larsen from BRW.
More »City of Sydney – the country’s first carbon-neutral Government – will fight a “green development” in the Land and Environment Court tomorrow.
The council planned to refuse a five-storey eco-development unless it was give a “voluntary payment” of $589,803…
More »Sydney’s swanky Double Bay is set to get a five-star environmentally rated building thanks to developer Joshua Berger, but not without some roadblocks from the local council and energy utility.
Mr Berger, through his company Harbour View Property Group, is pitching the Green Star rated building to environmentally aware tenants. The building will provide all its own water needs and sewage recycling, and will not be connected to the water mains or sewage system.
More »The new building on the site of the old Westpac bank in Knox Street, Double Bay, has been given a Greens seal of approval for its innovative and environmentally responsible design.
The building will soon open with a mix of retail and commercial tenants who will enjoy a 50 per cent reduction in running costs thanks to the energy efficient designs. Sustainability expert Michael Mobbs was commissioned to enhance the energy-saving features…
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