A $25 MILLION project combining new wireless technology and existing cable technology is poised to link remote communities in the State’s far north and provide its subscribers with easy Internet access and cheaper telephone calls.
THE takeover of WA retailing icon Aherns by David Jones has not been a one-way affair, with the national retailer adopting local ideas with great success.
A KEY sector of the financial services industry is still waiting to be told whether or not it will be included in the Financial Services Reform Bill, on track to become law by the end of the year.
WHILE models and designers work closely together in the fashion world, a Perth retailer has seen the potential to take that relationship one step further.
A NEW hotel, commercial, retail and residential precinct, worth more than $50 million, is set to boost the profile of LandCorp’s latest urban renewal project in the State’s Mid-West.
THE past five years have been difficult for the small community of York, but a series of new investments and local projects promises to cement the town’s future as one of WA’s premier tourist destinations.
THE commercial property sector is the latest to feel the sting of sweeping Government reforms, with the Premier’s office this week imposing a six-month moratorium on all departments taking or renewing leases.
A WORK practice generally avoided by the construction industry has been embraced with great success by Broad Constructions Services on the Woolworths shopping complex in the Murray Street mall.
PLANS for a multi-million dollar expansion and refurbishment of the Armadale Plaza shopping centre are on the drawing board, with owners Westzone Enterprises Pty Ltd now searching for a major retailer and several specialty stores to move in.
A $3 million renovation has given the Holiday Inn City Centre the profile and facilities it needs to take advantage of the west end’s growing corporate population.
SINCE it was opened in 1975, LandCorp’s Canning Vale Industrial Estate has set new standards in the development of industrial areas and now, with less than 20 lots left in the estate, developers and business owners are scrambling
FOR most of the 535 competitors who took part in last Saturday’s KPMG Consulting Central Park Tower Stair Climb, stepping over the finish line was achievement enough.
THE City of Perth has labelled as blatant favouritism the State Government’s push to give Perth City Council’s breakaway towns an ownership stake in Tamala Park.
CONTINGENCY plans to fill two floors of Saracen Properties’ $45 million Murray Street retail development, in the likely absence of collapsed retailer Harris Scarfe, are well under way and promise to introduce a host of new retailers to the