CORPORATE interior design company, Interiors Australia, has relaunched as the IA Group to gain greater market recognition for its integrated services and to banish the image of corporate interior design as “cushion scatterering”.
PERTH’S biggest apartment development, the $300 million Mounts Bay Village complex, may finally be completed after the turmoil following the collapse of HIH in 2001.
PRIVATELY-OWNED boutique property developer SC Land has released its plans for an exclusive ultra-luxury residential development on a prominent riverside Crawley block, formerly o
RESPONDING to the recent sales success of its first release of apartments in the Allegro residential tower, Mirvac Fini is moving quickly to release the second stage of The Peninsula to the property market and finally begin construction on site.
JUST months away from its planned float, Skywest Airlines is moving to bolster its flight services in regional WA Flight services to Kalgoorlie and Esperance have been increased in response to strong demand from the Goldfields region.
A popular development option in other parts of the country, built-form estates are starting to compete with traditional house and land packages in Western Australia, as Tracey Cook reports.
THE Mirvac Group is in preliminary negotiations to acquire MG Kailis’ industrial operation in Fremantle’s Fishing Boat harbour and turn it into a hotel and tourist hub.
THE sudden departure of long-serving Real Estate Institute of WA chief executive Michael Griffiths has sparked a call for a special general meeting of the institute and an explana
AFTER 17 years in the real estate game, most of it selling and leasing homes to overseas business executives and retired couples, a Perth businesswoman is taking a novel approach to business integration.
LAST year’s gloomy Perth office vacancy forecast is expected to be turned on its head when the Property Council releases the first 2004 office vacancy figures.
WESTRALIA Airports Corporation is seeking Federal Government consent to create a property trust to drive the development of the airport’s 700 hectares of non-aeronautical property
AN Australian Bureau of Statistics report on Western Australian Statistical Indicators has forecast continuing strength in the housing sector and revealed the u
Amid the continuing heritage debate, recently appointed Heritage Council chairperson Patric de Villiers talks to Tracey Cook and outlines his position on the co
THE University of Western Australia is planning to develop a $20 million foundation college in its Crawley precinct in an effort to capture greater percentage of the overseas pre-university student market.
PERTH’S universities are capitalising on their sizeable land holdings in an effort to remain viable in the increasingly competitive world of tertiary eduction.
THE sudden departure of the long serving chief executive of the State’s peak property industry group the Real Estate Institute of WA has caused a split within its ranks.
WESTERN Australia’s peak property industry group, the Real Estate Institute of WA, expects the State’s real estate market to continue its solid growth throughout 2004 in response to WA’s strengthening economy.
HOME loan affordability in Western Australia fell by 0.5 per cent for the September 2003 quarter, according to the AMP Banking/REIA Home Loan Affordability Report.