For more than two-and-a-half years, residents of South Perth’s luxury Pinnacle Apartments have been taking in the uninterrupted panoramic city views they were sold from behind glass doors.
Randal Humich's Southern Cross Properties WA has submitted a plan for a 22-storey office tower as part of a major facelift of a retail and hospitality strip on Barrack Street.
Property technology company Openn Negotiation has scored a pilot agreement with two North American real estate groups, lifting shares some 13 per cent.
National not-for-profit Ability First Housing has acquired five units at Hesperia’s $65 million Victoria House development for specialist disability accommodation.
The state’s peak planning body is still on track to assess the $25 million proposal for the Tawarri Hot Springs site despite the project already rejected by council.
WA’s largest residential builder is back on the market, three years after BGC postponed the sales process. The proceeds will flow to the children of company founder Len Buckeridge.
House prices in Perth have risen by one per cent in March, above the national increase of 0.7 per cent, as home values in Melbourne and Sydney dropped.
A plan for a $36 million apartment block in Como, near a busy Canning Bridge train station, received unanimous approval by a joint development assessment panel.
The state government has officially handed over its Landgate building to Georgiou Capital for $17.3 million, the first project to be settled under its market-led proposals policy.
The owners of 100 Mill Point Road are suing Hanssen over allegations its "negligence" on Finbar’s Aurelia project led to a basement flood that displaced tenants.
The City of Perth has backed a proposal to build a seven-storey community centre in Northbridge to assist women and children escaping domestic violence.
Barry Baltinas is pushing ahead with plans to complete Gary Dempsey’s Marine Parade development despite a $3.5 million cost hike, as the court battle over the sudden land sale continues.
A dispute with Mondium, a $202 million loss on a Melbourne road project, and an overrun at Stockyard Hill Windfarm helped sink WBHO Infrastructure, with unsecured creditors set to get $11.7 million.
A plan to build an affordable housing and arts precinct in Fremantle is one step closer to fruition as a development panel approves the $95 million proposal.