Doltone House owner Paul Signorelli is celebrating a win against tech giant Google after forcing the company to move its new building in Sydney by 1.2 metres.
Mr Signorelli forced Google to move its new $80 million office in Sydney after concerns the building would obstruct natural light for
the Doltone House venue in Pyrmont.“I think now they’ve realised it’s a better outcome for both parties,” he told Sky News host Chris Smith.
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