MONTAGU Stockbrokers and former AMP State manager David Newman have amassed more than $130 million to kick start their new boutique financial services company Epic Asset Management.
MARGARET River wine producer Palandri Wines has bought more land on the Bussell Highway, paying the brothers of executive director Rob Palandri $737,000 for a 29.3 hectare property.
BUILDING industry groups, fighting to increase the first home buyers grant for new home purchases, have put a further damper on sales as many potential buyers waited to see if the grant was increased.
DESPITE the GST having a strong impact on the industrial market and generally slowing activity the year saw a number of record deals, according to Chesterton International industrial sales and leasing director Ben Davies.
EVIDENCE of just how tough it’s become out there for builders has come to light with a report commissioned for Business News by Construction Research Australia.
THE past year saw a number of major new retail developments completed which added over 50,000 square metres of floor space with the largest being the 16,500 square metre extension to Garden City.
SUMMER may well be the best time to sell homes.Perth sales for the 1999 December quarter were 39 per cent higher than the September quarter, according to figures released by the Real Estate Institute of WA.
THE Master Builders’ Association has welcomed changes to the Builders Registration Act which will improve the mechanism for resolving building disputes and deal with faulty or unlicensed building work.
THE hotel industry is awash with talk that Australia’s big brewers are back in the hotel business, following recent activity in Perth and on the East Coast.
WOODSIDE is winning the crucial public relations against suitor the Royal Dutch/Shell group, with concern about the offer price and national interest favouring the Perth-based energy company’s takeover defence.
THE Property Council and the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce (FCC) are considering a proposal to form a Fremantle Property Council to represent developers interests in the port city.
THE WA Labor party has promised to streamline the bureaucracy surrounding property development and reduce red tape if it won government at the next State election.
AUCTIONEER Gregson Flanagan is scouring key sites in the western suburbs in a bid to find a high profile replacement for its Stirling Highway retail premises.
BREAK-INS at commercial properties is growing at almost twice the rate as that for residential premises, according to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
AUSTRALIA has the corporate equivalent of a cultural cringe when it comes to encouraging and applauding the international acquisition, managing and value adding efforts of Australian companies, according to National Australia Bank managing director and CE
THE $200 million marine industrial precinct at Jervoise Bay has moved a step forward with the awarding of a $16 million contract for the construction of an island breakwater.