Developer ADC has started construction of a $71 million medical centre, which is set to occupy the last remaining parcel of land in the Claremont on the Park precinct.
Australian Development Capital has lodged a proposal to build a multi-million-dollar medical centre on the last undeveloped lot in the Claremont on the Park precinct.
The state's peak planning body has approved a contentious $75.7 million apartment development in Mosman Park, dubbed Mos Lane, after a three-hour meeting.
A $1 billion proposal to develop an apartment complex at the former Perth Girls School site will be considered by one of the state government's redevelopment committees next month.
The development will include 742 dwellings, including 100 affordable housing units, across four towers of up to 36 storeys, retail and entertainment districts.
Perth's market for new apartments recorded its strongest quarter of sales activity since 2016, according to the latest research from property consultancy Urbis.
Real Asset Management has purchased two health centres for circa $17.5 million, adding to $150 million worth of medical properties transacted across Perth and Peel over the past 12 months.
Australian Development Capital has lodged updated plans to build a $48.8 million residential development and shopping precinct in Mosman Park, a project it hopes to expedite through the state's Development Assessment Unit.
Australian Development Capital (ADC_) has added to its property portfolio with the $22 million acquisition of a three-storey office building, leased to NRW Holdings.
A $30 million plan to build a seven-storey apartment building and five retail venues on the site of Maylands' 100-year-old Lyric Lane Theatre has been given the green light today.
With property groups increasingly understanding the potential of heritage assets, Business News explores some of the state's prominent heritage redevelopments and those in the pipeline.
Perth-based property group Australian Development Capital (ADC) has acquired the Belmont headquarters of international rail solutions group Hitachi Rail in an $18 million transaction.
A proposal for the state's first timber high-rise building, to be located on the corner of Beaufort and Newcastle streets, has been given the green light by the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority.
A private syndicate of local investors led by Australian Development Capital has contracted to acquire a state government site in East Perth where it plans to develop a town centre with residential, retail, office accommodation and community space.
Matteo Tirapelle is a keen advocate of high-rise construction in Perth, taking a resourceful approach to structural engineering that promotes the use of alternative materials such as timber.