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.
Prominent property developer Gary Dempsey has taken legal action over his proposed oceanfront apartments in Scarborough, claiming the former architects are harboring the concept designs.
Barry Baltinas is pushing ahead with plans to complete Gary Dempsey's Marine Parade development despite a $3.5 million cost hike, as the court battle over the sudden land sale continues.
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.
The Town of Cottesloe is lobbying for tighter control over the significant development assessment pathway, following the approval of an apartment building last week.
Gary Dempsey Development's contentious plan for an apartment building along Cottesloe's popular beachfront strip has been approved by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
The Town of Cottesloe says it's disappointed with the state government's streamlined development assessment process, after it was left in the dark over revised apartment plans for Marine Parade.
Gary Dempsey Developments' revised proposal for a seven-storey building along Marine Parade has been recommended for approval when the state's planning body meets next week.
The Town of Cottesloe is still not sold on Gary Dempsey Developments' $22 million beachfront apartment plan, recommending that the proposal be refused for a second time.
Gary Dempsey Developments has reduced the height of its $22 million beachfront development proposed along Marine Parade in Cottesloe, as part of revised project plans.
Gary Dempsey Developments is set to take full ownership of a 1,500 square metre Scarborough block with uninterrupted ocean views after reaching an agreement with Cape Bouvard.
Megara's $60 million proposal for an apartment project in North Fremantle has been approved, despite it originally being rejected by the City of Fremantle.
Developers are pushing ahead with plans for new projects, hoping recent government initiatives aimed at stimulating the sector will help cushion any further COVID and economic blows.
Property developers and industry groups say the state government's move to extend the stamp duty rebate is a step in the right direction, but hope further reform will remain on the agenda.
AFG Property is set to proceed with construction of its $87 million Richmond Quarter apartment development in East Fremantle after appointing Pindan this week as the builder.