DevelopmentWA has approved the amendments to Malaysian developer Victor Goh’s $400 million Elizabeth Quay development, including converting an apartment tower to hotel rooms.
Cyrenian House will refurbish a vacant and graffitied office building in Perth into a drug treatment centre after a panel approved its multi-million-dollar proposal in a tense meeting.
WA Cricket has awarded a building contract to ADCO Constructions over works on the WACA Ground Improvement project, which is expected to exceed $160 million.
A multi-storey commercial centre has been approved after a four-hour meeting despite concerns from Dalkeith residents, including Kerry Stokes’ right-hand man Brian O’Donnell.
The state's highest court has slammed Philip Cardaci in his failed bid to take back control the estate of his late brother Marc, reportedly worth more than $40 million.
A Federal Court judge has expressed some concerns over the registration process in the historic settlement of up to $180 million in the stolen wages class action.
Subiaco-based New World Resources has secured $11 million from a UK mining royalty and streaming company, to fund its Antler Copper project in Arizona, US.
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.
A developer will turn a rundown West Perth site into a $107 million hotel and apartment complex after receiving unanimous support from an assessment panel.
A commercial development of up to four storeys could occupy a 2,935 square metre lot next to Claremont station as part of a major DevelopmentWA redevelopment.
Western Australian projects and developers have been recognised at a state industry awards, including Adrian Fini being named Property Leader of the Year.
Housing and Planning Minister John Carey has defended building single dwellings amid a push for infill, saying some higher-density projects are just not viable in Perth.
The state’s biggest grain handler CBH Group has launched legal action against Kaefer Integrated Services over alleged failures at two of its facilities, claiming $23 million in damages.
Major employer organisations around the country have united to push the federal government to redraft its “poorly drafted” proposed industrial relations reforms.