The City of Stirling has pushed for AMP Capital’s $150 million Karrinyup apartment proposal to be refused, arguing the three towers constituted an overdevelopment of the site.
Noted pearl farmer Lyndon Brown has sold his prominent Peppermint Grove property for $15.7 million following a long running stoush with the council over its heritage listing.
The administrators of embattled construction company Pindan have been granted another extension, while flagging a potential claim against the company’s directors for insolvent trading.
Hardware giant Bunnings will leave its Subiaco home of 30 years in order to build a new $28 million store in Jolimont after the plans were unanimously approved.
International property giant Lendlease has been given the green light to build a $45 million office tower in the heart of Joondalup, adjacent to its Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre.
More than two-thirds of suburbs in the Perth metropolitan area experienced house sale price growth over the past quarter, according to the latest data from the state’s peak real estate body.
The state government will spend $350 million expanding the state's softwood timber plantations amid a major shortage, but industry claims it was blindsided by the move.
Property magnate Adrian Fini intends to lodge plans for a $200 million coastal tourism village at Smiths Beach with the SDAU in a matter of months, despite concerns raised by the local government.
The state opposition has criticised the government's plan to make elements of its temporary development pathway permanent, labelling it a move to sneak through planning laws.
DevelopmentWA was running blind on foot traffic data at Yagan Square during two key periods in the precinct’s operation and demise, documents obtained under freedom of information suggest.
Norup + Wilson has appointed Leederville-based PACT Construction to deliver its $110 million apartment project in Applecross, with construction to begin as early as next month.
Mark McGowan says he feels sorry about business failures at Yagan Square, while a process revealed by Business News in April to move market hall retailers to perimeter locations continues.
Two years and 12 design iterations later, Momentum Wealth has been given the green light to build a $4.75m development at the site of northern beaches cafe Yelo.
Updated: The University of Western Australia says it is working with subbies and will seek a new lead contractor at Forrest Hall, after six Jaxon Group entities entered liquidation today.
The federal government has abandoned plans to build WA’s 1,000 bed quarantine facility at Jandakot, announcing last night the facility would instead be built in Bullsbrook.
Perth’s market for new apartments recorded its strongest quarter of sales activity since 2016, according to the latest research from property consultancy Urbis.
Public submissions have opened for 3 Oceans Property’s revised Scarborough apartments proposal, featuring three towers, the tallest reaching 46 storeys.
A $4.75 million plan to build a four-storey development at the site of popular northern beaches cafe Yelo will be considered for a third time, but without the cafe.
Blackoak Capital Ventures has been selected as the preferred proponent for the restoration and redevelopment of the Edward Millen Heritage Precinct in East Victoria Park.
The Urban Development Institute of Western Australia is calling on the state government to commit to significant property tax reform in its upcoming budget.