Inglewood-based consultancy Reliance Finance is chasing property mogul Allen Caratti and his partner Tina Bazzo for almost $1 million over a loan allegedly issued more than seven years ago.
Subiaco property investment group Baron Vanilla Management has bought a Clarkson convenience centre for $35.5 million, in its third acquisition of 2021.
ABN Group has more than doubled its profit on the back of strong revenue for 2020-21, as strong demand for home builds led to a spike in construction activity.
Iris Residential is set to launch its $150 million Claremont apartments after considerable delays, value increases and a hard-fought appeal to deliver the most sustainable outcome.
Plans for an Edith Cowan University CBD campus are set to proceed despite a red flag from Infrastructure Australia, which warned benefits could be overestimated and may not align with the Perth City Deal’s objectives.
Valtari Construction has been appointed to spearhead the $12 million refurbishment of the 116-year-old Claremont Hotel, just months after the company launched.
Dwelling approvals in WA dropped by 3 per cent in October, stabilising from a 21 per cent drop the previous month, Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows.
Edge Visionary Living’s two-tower development in Scarborough has been given the green light, with the development to form part of the coastal suburb's redevelopment area.
The state’s peak planning body has given Finbar Group the green light to proceed with its $207 million plan to build two apartment towers in East Perth.
The state’s land authority has released a swathe of industrial sites across three regional areas, including Karratha, as it attempts to keep up with growing demand.
Perth-based transport company CTI Xpress has lodged plans to build a $15 million depot and office building in Perth’s east, a proposal which has received the support of the City of Swan.
UPDATED: Administrators have recommended Pindan Group's creditors accept Oxley’s $14.3 million payment offer, but that claimants from its contracting arm reject the move.
TRCB Architects and EIW Architects have been appointed to design $23 million and $15 million projects at John Curtin College of the Arts and Mount Lawley Senior High School respectively.
The state government has agreed to raise its timber harvesting quota by 12,000 tonnes, after the construction industry warned a shortage threatened to delay projects.
Sales activity in Perth’s new apartment market has slowed, as developers flag concerns about rapidly increasing costs amid competition with the residential housing construction sector.
Perth-based fund manager Lester Group has snapped up Rockingham Central for $28.5 million, just months after construction on the commercial development was completed.
Kerry Stokes-backed developer Flagship has unveiled plans to build a 27-storey tower in the heart of Kings Square, situated in the $5.2 billion Perth City Link.
Peppermint Grove neighbours best known for their business acumen are fighting in court over a sliver of land "hardly wide enough to accommodate a punnet of petunias".
Pindan’s Singaporean owner has upped its deed of company arrangement proposal to $14.3 million, lodging the third and final offer ahead of the creditors meeting next week.
The development assessment panel has unanimously approved Sydney-based real estate investor Marprop’s plan to build a $73 million apartment tower in Burswood.
Woolworths will shelve plans to demolish the former Clarkson Bunnings to make way for its newest shopping centre, shaving $2 million off the cost and halving its carbon footprint.
WA-based residential property developer Peet has bought a 15-hectare parcel of land from the University of Canberra for $67 million, with a view to build a 1,600-residence development.
After years of planning and three design iterations, Gary Dempsey's $22.8 million Cottesloe apartment proposal may have been derailed following the owners' sale of the block to developer Barry Baltinas.
Technology and design consultant Mantel Group has expanded from the east coast into Perth, as it plans to take on 200 more staff nationally in the next 12 months.
The pandemic has led to a seismic shift in West Australians’ movement patterns, with a 28.5 per cent reduction in visitors to Perth CBD in the past 18 months, Committee for Perth has revealed.