Northern Star Resources and SRG Global are among the businesses moving into 500 Hay Street, as its developer allays fears about the building's structural integrity.
Property developer Satterley Group is preparing a fresh iteration of its Perth Hills proposal, as its battle to bring the North Stoneville subdivision to life enters its 32nd year.
Lovegrove Turf Farm’s founders are selling 15ha of land in Wattle Grove worth more than $20 million, after years of interest from some of the country’s largest developers.
A project proposed on the former Ford Motors and Matilda Bay Brewery site is off to a rocky start with the City of Fremantle’s planning committee opposing the $185 million proposal.
A group of Perth investors are set to overhaul the old Mirrabooka Tavern site to create a new main street, after months of delays in the approvals process.
A West Perth arts precinct, dubbed by locals as the 'Pickle District', is expected to be demolished after an assessment panel approved a five-storey Bunnings to be built on the site.
The man accused of threatening western suburbs real estate highflyer Vivien Yap has been found in contempt of court after sending an intimidating email in a bid to have her drop the lawsuit.
A proposed apartment block in Scarborough has failed to garner support from the councillors, after the design was revised to increase the height of one tower.
The federal government will stump up $350 million under a new housing accord to build 1 million new homes before 2030 as well as incentivising older Australians to downsize and free up supply.
Ballajura and Alexander Heights are among Perth’s top spots for mortgage delinquencies, according to data obtained by Moody’s Investors Service trawling through residential mortgage backed securities.
A proposal for a five-storey development in West Perth has been given a thumbs up from the City of Vincent, despite more than 300 objections received during public consultation.
Western Australia’s largest local government has launched an online service, aimed to streamline more than 65 per cent of development applications lodged each year.
A $35 million development in Nedlands has hit a roadblock amid the “heated construction market", with applicant Oryx Communities requesting a two-year extension.