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Tim Gurner
Tim Gurner is an Australian businessman. He is the founder of Gurner Group. Business Gurner is known as a developer of luxury apartments in Australia. He has been involved with build-to-rent projects. He has been described by The Australian as an 'apartment wunderkind'. Projects pursued by Gurner include: a joint venture with the Liberman family to develop a $1.75b mixed-use precinct in Docklands, a $200m apartment development of 189 Kent St in Sydney, build-to-rent projects, and an anti-ageing private social club. When sold in 2019, the David Hicks (Australian interior designer), David Hicks designed penthouse of Gurner's St Moritz development in St Kilda, Victoria, broke national sales records to become the second most expensive apartment in Australia. Controversies Gurner said in May 2017 that millennials should not be buying smashed avocado toast, avocado on toast and $4 lattes in their pursuit of home ownership. These comments became a prominent topic in Australian med ...
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Liberman Family
The Liberman family is an Australian business family primarily based in Melbourne, Victoria. They are known for their high net worth and business interests, and are associated with property development. The initial wealth of the family was built through commercial property developments under the late patriarch Jack Liberman. They continue to be involved in property financing. The Liberman family are notoriously private. Description Jack and his brother Chaim were Jewish migrants to Australia, having arrived after World War II. When Jack passed away in 1997 he left behind a fortune; including a retail chain, forklift business, and hosiery manufacturer. Afterwards, the next patriarch of the family Boris Liberman diversified the family assets with investments in various biotech and pharmaceutical firms, as well as equities on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Their business includes real-estate financing through a firm backed by the family named Monark Property Partners. In 2013, they ...
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