THE WA Parliamentary Accounts Committee will head to Broome this week as it continues its examination of developer contributions to infrastructure costs associated with land development.
CLAREMONT’S Bay View Terrace and Rokeby Road in Subiaco are Perth’s contribution to a new list of the 20 most expensive suburban shopping strips in Australia in which to operate.
RESEARCH into remuneration for property professionals
indicates continuing strong growth, with 97 per cent of companies reporting an
increase in remuneration since last year.
CAPITAL works projects announced in the State Budget are
expected to sustain the strong activity shown in the commercial building sector
over the past year.
416 Roberts Road Subiaco (1)
Currently under construction, the premises are located at
the junction of Roberts Road and Hood Street. This site is close to public
The Canning Vale Industrial Estate is an example of planning and vision at its best. Marsha Jacobs looks at the development nearly 30 years after conception.
PROPERTY industry groups have been quick to criticise last week’s budget despite the State Government’s efforts to promote the benefits to property buyers as one of its major selling points.
LAST month’s State Government decision to abandon plans to sink the rail network was a blow to many proponents of increased residential development in Northbridge.
SWAN Brewery’s move in 1978 from the city to Canning Vale marked a major shift in the company’s approach to brewing after almost 120 years at the site on Mounts Bay Road and in Spring Street.
MODERN building design, landscaped gardens, and a State Swim centre are not features usually associated with an industrial business area, but Canning Vale Business Park has them all.
THERE’S a touch of irony in the fact that Robert Halliday has worked as CEO of Market City since 1999, not so much for his role but rather the location.
THE success of the Canning Vale development over the past three decades has encouraged several other local councils to look at similar proposals for their area, among them Hope Valley/Wattelup.
PRESSURE on professional indemnity insurance premiums may ease with the expected passing of Commonwealth changes to the Trade Practices Act that water down liability for professions ranging from real estate agents and stock brokers to accountants
THE future of the land designated for the Fremantle Eastern Bypass is currently being used as a political football, leaving some doubt about the legal responsibility of real estate agents who may play a role in its possible sale.
SEVEN years after a Federal Government report into small business recommended regulatory reform of Australia’s planning and development processes, a planning model has been released for public comment.
THE decision to reorganise the WA Tourism Commission’s marketing strategy will attract more tourists to our shores, despite the closure of several marketing offices interstate and overseas
A STRONG period of staff growth and the need for offices that better reflect the nature of the practice have prompted major accounting firm Deloitte to relocate its Perth operations from Central Park to Woodside Plaza.
SPECULATION that the State Government will offer stamp duty relief in the budget on May 6 has prompted industry groups to intensify calls for further easing of the burden on property buyers