IN a deal that will add an extra 40,000 square metres to its property management portfolio, Colliers International has secured a sub-contract to manage AMP owned buildings 140 St Georges Terrace and 66 St Georges Terrace.
DESPITE predictions by many of a slowdown in the residential property market in the near future, listed property developer Cedar Woods has forecast a 40 per cent increase in net profit for the 2004 financial year.
THE State Government is considering a request by the Master Builders Association industry mutual fund to provide housing indemnity insurance in Western Australia.
The commercial interior design industry has suffered from the sluggish CBD office leasing market this year. While fewer tenants relocating generally means fewer projects for the interior design industry, of the projects that are out there, more organisati
IN what’s considered a reflection of the maturity of the State’s tourism industry a record number of entries have been submitted for the 2003 Western Australian Tourism Awards.
The WA Government may have made it clear that the days of the kings-of-the-grass-castle are well and truly over, but pastoralists across the State are still calling for a lease structure that offers more security of tenure to encourage investment into our
THE William and Wellington streets precinct in Perth, which includes buildings being acquired by the State Government for the $1.4 billion southern rail project, has received interim heritage listing.
LOCAL timber furniture companies will put concerns about the supply from the State’s timber industry aside when they join Australia’s finest furniture manufacturers in Perth at the FIAA Australian Furniture of the Year Awards 2003 this weekend.
THE City of Perth planning scheme has been a long time coming, but recent news that Planning Minister Alannah MacTiernan has ticked off on ‘planning scheme 2’ means the current out-of-date scheme may soon be shelved.
THE growth in the number of strata title properties in Perth has led to a potentially divisive legal issue with regard to the conversion of residential apartment buildings into short-stay apartments.
CONSTRUCTION of Cedar Wood’s $18 million Aria Luxury Apartments will get under way next month, marking the first in a number of apartment developments slated for Rockingham’s beachfront.
THREE Perth communication and technology services providers have been named among the nation’s top growth companies, figuring in the latest BRW Fast 100 list.
FROM humble beginnings in the 1960s, self-made construction baron John Roberts has steered his flagship company, Multiplex, to the pinnacle of the Australian construction industry.
THE Mirvac Group further diversified its holiday accomodation stable this week with the opening of its first three-star serviced apartment development, the Sebel Residence Hotel, in East Perth.
AFTER seven years at the helm of the Cairns and Region Convention Bureau, Elizabeth Bindon-Bonney has returned home to establish Western Australia’s only agency dedicated to project management in busi
THE Brockwell Hospitality Investments/Western Plaza Corporation has granted the proponents of the Raine Square Property Trust a month-long extension to raise the minimum $7.5 million subscription it r
NATIONAL law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth is to follow resources giant Woodside into Perth’s newest premium building, Woodside Plaza at 240 St Georges Terrace.
TIMBER millers are nervously eyeing the December 31 deadline that marks the final day of their 10-year contracts, amid concerns over the State Government’s ability to make a final decision on volumes and contractual arrangements.