The Forrests' property arm Fiveight is one step closer to building its six-storey Spicers Hotel in the heart of Fremantle, after a panel greenlit its redesign.
Nominations for local government elections have closed, with former politicians and unsuccessful parliamentary candidates eyeing for council roles in October.
The Forrest's property arm Fiveight has submitted new plans for a six-storey hotel on the old Spicers site in Fremantle, upping the number of rooms to 150 under the tweaked proposal.
The project was approved today, but H-U says it could be difficult to develop given conditions imposed about the skateboarding ledge at the former Elders Wool Stores building.
The City of Fremantle council has voted to back H-U's proposal to redevelop the Elders Wool Stores, despite the local government officers recommending the $110 million plan be refused.
A 3.8-hectare parcel of land, formerly the Beaconsfield TAFE site, is one step closer to be developed into more than 150 residential lots after unanimous support from council.
A second attempt to sell heritage-listed Victoria Hall has failed to attract suitable buyers, after the City of Fremantle determined that the six offers received were unacceptable.
It was a case of third time lucky for Locus Development Group after an assessment panel approved its redesigned Fremantle townhouses that were estimated to cost $38 million.
Fremantle's heritage-listed Victoria Hall, designed by distinguished architect Talbot Hobbs, could soon be on the market following a local council vote to launch an expressions of interest period.
Business partners Adrian Fini and Nic Trimboli's multi-million-dollar proposal to redevelop a Fremantle heritage asset has been approved by a development panel.
The state government has changed its proposal for the $280 million Fremantle Traffic Bridge after community feedback, more than a year after unveiling the designs.
The Humich family and the City of Fremantle are in the middle of lease negotiations to turn the former South Fremantle landfill site into a car park extension.
Little Creatures founder Nic Trimboli and Adrian Fini, of Fini Group, have submitted an $8 million proposal to redevelop a heritage asset into a mixed residential and office building.
Hesperia is no longer pursuing the redevelopment of the Fremantle Italian Club after opting to not renew a non-binding deal to develop the site with proposed residential and hotel components.
An $87 million, four-storey police complex in Fremantle has been approved despite a high level of community opposition over the lack of consultation and site selection.
Twelve-storey developments, new hospitality venues and enhanced cycling connections headline a new masterplan designed to revitalise Fremantle's harbours.
Former AFL players Will Schofield and Chris Masten alongside hotel operators and wine distributors are seeking to establish an ‘urban winery' and restaurant in the heart of Fremantle.
Sirona Urban is proposing to expand its Fremantle footprint with a $100 million development plan on the site previously earmarked for a DoubleTree by Hilton hotel.
A national sports bar franchise is planning to build a three-storey tavern and microbrewery on a corner site in Fremantle that once housed a Hungry Jack's outlet.
A planning pathway has been criticised after a $21.5 million townhouse development proposal was unanimously knocked back by an assessment panel for the second time.
WA Police has submitted its application to build an $87 million, four-storey Fremantle complex, a state government-funded project that has been years in the making.
City of Fremantle council has shut down a possible shake up in the ownership of Fremantle Markets after another investor flagged interest for the 20-year lease.
A proposed apartment complex at the former Ford Motors and Matilda Bay brewery site has been revised after a panel was unable to decide on its fate last year.