More than 500 homes will be built for defence workers in Rockingham as part of an agreement between Western Australian businesses and the federal government.
Western Australian projects and developers have been recognised at a state industry awards, including Adrian Fini being named Property Leader of the Year.
A $185 million proposal to build an apartment complex at the former Ford Motors and Matilda Bay brewery site in North Fremantle has been unanimously rejected by a state development panel.
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.
Investment company Mustera Property Group has lodged a seven-storey apartment proposal along McCabe Street, adding to a growing list of projects in North Fremantle.
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.
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.
The Amberton Coastal Precinct by Stockland was named overall winner at the latest instalment of the Urban Development Institute of Australia WA Awards for Excellence.
Two of Western Australia's property industry leaders, Dale Alcock and Tony Fini, have teamed up to deliver a 20-home development targeting the ‘missing middle' in Perth's residential market.
Developing along Perth's coastline has traditionally been one of the biggest challenges in WA property, but a new wave of projects promises to change the status quo.