Claire Tyrrell joined Business News as a senior journalist in 2021, covering the property sector.
Ms Tyrrell began her career with Seven West Media in 2009, working at regional publications the Geraldton Guardian, Northern Guardian and Countryman newspapers before moving to The West Australian in 2013.
She has also worked in London as a journalist covering the finance sector. In 2013, Ms Tyrrell was awarded Best Newcomer to Rural Journalism, and in 2023 she won an Alliance Area of Business Publishers award.
Ms Tyrrell studied at Edith Cowan University, where she graduated with a double degree in English and Journalism in 2009.
Perth-based property fund manager Quadrant Investments has added a Bassendean industrial complex to its portfolio, leased to WA building giant ABN Group.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell details what's next for Ascot Capital following its recent spate of divestments.
Realside Financial Group has launched another property fund via its investment management platform Ovest Industrial, capitalising on demand for industrial assets.
WA robotic bricklaying company FBR has signed a deal with Mexican construction group GP Vivienda to build up to 5,000 homes in the North American country.
Andrew Forrest’s Fiveight has applied to build a $10 million 36-room short-stay apartment development in Exmouth, to help ease accommodation pressures in the town.
Real Estate Institute of WA president Damian Collins says construction prices in WA have reached their peak and will plateau into 2022, but some builders are expecting further cost rises.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell investigates the story behind Mirvac's developments at Burswood Peninsula.
A 54-storey glass tower at Elizabeth Quay has got the green light from state government, which says the tower will transform the area into the vibrant precinct it was intended to be.
Finbar Group’s two-tower apartment complex on an East Perth heritage-listed site is closer to going ahead, after the project was recommended for approval.
Master Builders WA is standing firm on its support for voluntary vaccines and has criticised the state government’s proposed fines for unvaccinated workers as excessive.
Less reliance on cars, more green spaces and a shift away from centralised electricity could form the basis of a new policy on WA’s neighbourhoods, the WA Planning Commission says.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reports on the constraints and opportunities facing Perth's residential building market.
WA’s cycling industry poured $651 million of value to the nation’s economy and $1.27 billion in economic output during 2020 as demand for bicycles surges, a landmark report has revealed.
The EPA is a step closer to deciding whether to assess Saracen Properties’ $118 million Gnarabup resort proposal, after an overwhelming public response.
Property giant JLL has promoted Angelo Amara to WA managing director, as the current boss John Williams shifts his focus to JLL’s capital markets business.
Apartment developer Finbar Group says confidence in the investor market is improving, demonstrated by strong interest in its $97 million Rivervale apartment complex.
The environmental watchdog is assessing a proposal to clear 14 hectares of environmentally sensitive land in Neerabup that would extend the life of one of Perth’s largest sand quarries by 15 years.
The state government has asked the developers behind a proposed 54-storey glass tower at Elizabeth Quay to provide more information before it can be approved.
WA’s Ascot Capital has offloaded most of its industrial property assets, with a recent $681 million deal with Sydney’s GPT Group bringing its recent sales to $2.1 billion.
Colliers International WA could be known as Cygnet West from next year, as the real estate giant prepares to launch its own operation after two decades of multinational ownership.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell goes behind the issues vexing developers, planning officials and community members in the coastal suburb of Scarborough.