Blackburne has appointed Multiplex to build its One Subiaco development on the former Pavilion Markets site, with 80 per cent of apartments already sold.
Retail developer Con Berbatis' proposal for an $80 million revamp of Kardinya Park shopping centre was approved yesterday, according to the project's spokesperson.
Aged care and retirement living service providers are pushing ahead with property developments, but say COVID-19 could have a lasting impact on the sector.
Concerns over COVID-19 have led to the cancellation or postponement of more events in the state, including Australia's largest annual mining conference Diggers & Dealers, along with the Anzac Day services. The virus has also led to more businesses changing their working arrangements.
Retail developer Con Berbatis has appointed Sydney-headquartered construction firm Built to carry out building works on Kardinya's new $100 million town centre, under an early contractor involvement framework.
Work has begun on a Fremantle apartments project that promises to enliven the port city's east end, while a $6.8 million redevelopment of Beechboro's Altone Park Shopping Centre has also kicked off.
Kardinya's $100 million new town centre is proposed to include a 12-storey apartment building and a redeveloped shopping centre and entertainment precinct, under plans lodged for approval this week.
Shopping centre owner-developer Con Berbatis has unveiled a $100 million-plus plan to redevelop Kardinya Park Shopping Centre, with preliminary designs calling for apartments, a cinema and a comprehensive suite of food and beverage and recreational facilities.
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Facilitating the biggest construction project outside of WA's resources sector has been a complex undertaking for Rowe Group subsidiary Proven Project Management.
Property group Blackburne has released further details of its planned development of the Pavilion Markets site in Subiaco, with its plans including a reduced number of apartments spread across three buildings.
AMP Capital will begin a long-awaited $800 million development at Karrinyup Shopping Centre next week, increasing the size of the centre from about 60,000sqm to almost 110,000sqm.
Doing more with less is common practice for most businesses in an economic slowdown and the state's architects are no different, with many adapting and evolving their services to win work.
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Construction of Western Australia's new museum will commence early next year after the state government unveiled the winning design prepared by architects OMA and HASSELL, in tandem wi
Building will start next year on a $600 million redevelopment of Karrinyup Shopping Centre, with construction giant Brookfield Multiplex adding the big ticket job to its portfolio of works.
Two of Perth's largest architecture and design firms, Hames Sharley and Cameron Chisholm Nicol, have expanded by recruiting the founders and staff of two smaller Perth practices.
Cedar Woods Properties is making its first foray into South Australia, with the Perth-based developer being selected by South Australian government agency Renewal SA for a 16.5-hectare urban renewal project near the centre of Adelaide.
The Fiona Stanley Hospital has won the top prize at this year's WA Architecture Awards, with Hassell, Hames Sharley and Silver Thomas Hanley commended for their design efforts.
Three consortia comprising local and international design firms will compete for the design and construction contract for the new $430 million WA Museum, set to be built at the Perth Cultural Centre.
Commercial real estate agency Colliers International has awarded its first scholarship – a $10,000 donation to a PhD student researching pancreatic cancer at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical
Roberts Day senior designer Peter Ciemitis and architecture and planning group HASSELL have been lauded for their contributions to the sector by the industry's peak representative body, the Plannin
Cancer Council WA is shifting its headquarters to Subiaco, after buying a 2,200 square metre office in the Westgate Building on Railway Parade in a deal brokered by commercial agency Burgess Rawson
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The Royal Agricultural Society has unveiled concept plans for a major redevelopment of Claremont Showground, flagging residential development, commercial office space, extensive car parking, and a
Real Estate Institute of Western Australia president David Airey says local government authorities have lost sight of the big picture in planning and approvals reform, and amalgamation of councils will only exacerbate the issues.
Perth's residential market is being dominated by house and land packages and apartments, leaving a gaping hole of medium-density housing despite public calls for more dwellings of that type, accord
Commercial real estate agency Burgess Rawson has been appointed to sell the remaining strata offices at the recently completed Westgate building at 420 Bagot Road, Subiaco.
Caillin Howard (pictured) has been appointed managing director of Hames Sharley, following the retirement of 38-year veteran Paul Drechsler, who will become an urban design consultant.
Four of Perth's iconic sporting and community venues are going through major planning and redevelopment projects – but that's where the similarities end.
Hames Sharley has appointed David Jones as principal of urban design and planning.Mr Jones was previously a special projects manager at Otak International in Abu Dhabi.