Silverleaf Investments has continued its pursuit to revamp Fremantle's Woolstores shopping centre amid construction constraints with a fresh development application approved today.
Three decades after the University of Notre Dame Australia's founding, its vice chancellor talks to Business News about what's next for WA's only private university.
Locus Development Group's $21.5 million plan to develop 56 townhouses in Fremantle's Knutsford precinct has been unanimously refused at a JDAP meeting.
A project proposed on the former Ford Motors and Matilda Bay Brewery site is off to a rocky start with the City of Fremantle's planning committee opposing the $185 million proposal.
Perth Glory has yet to secure a venue for home games five weeks out from the start of the next A-League season, but is still hopeful of finding a solution by next week.
A health block at Fremantle hospital will be converted into a three-storey mental health ward after a development assessment panel approved the proposal today.
The state government has proposed to convert a block at Fremantle Hospital into a three-storey mental health ward, as part of a broader $49 million project.
The State Administrative Tribunal has ruled in favour of a plan to demolish buildings still standing on a section of land purchased for $59 million in 2015.
The Fremantle land initially marked for a four-star hotel is now under new ownership after construction of a proposed DoubleTree by Hilton failed to start.
Property developer Exal Group has bought a 31,100 square metre lot from a Chinese real estate group, as it progresses its plans for its project worth more than $500 million at the site.
The former Matilda Bay Brewery site on Stirling Highway has been earmarked for a $185 million, 16-storey apartment development and more than 10,000 square metres of community space.
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.
The state's peak planning body has backed the housing authority's plan to build a $95 million affordable housing and arts precinct in Fremantle, featuring 277 residential dwellings.
West Coast Eagles' inaugural coach, Greens WA's former state secretary and a three-term state representative are among a list of notables running at next month's council elections.
The state's peak planning body has given property developers Yolk Property Group the green light to build a $24 million hotel on Fremantle's renowned cappuccino strip.
Aged care provider Bethanie's $16 million apartment plan has been given the green light this morning, despite the City of Fremantle initially recommending it be refused.
The fate of aged care provider Bethanie's $16 million apartment plan hangs in the balance after the City of Fremantle pushed for it to be refused over concerns it would be an over-development of the site.
The WA screen industry has fallen in behind the idea of Fremantle as the state's film hub. But is Victoria Quay the best place for a movie studio? asks Mark Naglazas in the second of a series of articles on the most important piece of film infrastructure in our state's history.
Nearly two-thirds of voters have cited homelessness as a major issue ahead of the state election, with efforts to build social and affordable housing drawing broad support.
Community organisations are stepping up to resolve the homelessness crisis in Fremantle, with a number of local people in need offered accommodation in recent days.