Georgiou Group has been appointed head contractor for Brightwater Care Group's $40 million Inglewood complex, featuring an aged care facility, a research centre and a corporate head office.
Southern Cross Care WA's proposal for a six-storey aged care facility in Jolimont, located within the Parkside Walk precinct, has been given the green light.
A three-storey vertical garden was just one of the features Stirling Capital and MJA Studio hoped would challenge perceptions of apartment living at its Verdant project.
The Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre has received the highest honours at this year's Australian Institute of Architects WA Architecture Awards, receiving the George Temple Poole Award.
Property developer Paul Blackburne has unveiled a $300 million plan to redevelop the former Sundowner Centre on Stirling Highway into 245 apartments with parks and cafes open to the local community.
Mustera Property Group has been given the green light to proceed on its Forbes Residences proposal in Applecross, following two rejected development applications and a revision from 20 storeys down to 13.
Developers have made progress on a pair of near-city apartment projects, with construction starting on a $15.5 million complex in Highgate by Momentum Wealth, while Willing Property has secured approval for its Clifton & Central project in Mount Lawley.
Fini Group has been given the green light to restore Shenton Park's Victoria House, with the heritage-listed former hospital to become a retail and hospitality precinct which will be integrated with 81 new dwellings.
Construction has started on Stirling Capital's $42 million Treehouse apartment project in Jolimont, part of LandCorp's Parkside Walk urban regeneration project.
Mustera Property Group is considering whether to lodge an appeal with the State Administrative Tribunal after its $105 million Forbes Residences proposal in Applecross was rejected by planning authorities.
Design firms HASSELL, Cox Architecture and HKS have received plaudits for their work on Perth's Optus Stadium at the 2018 WA Architecture Awards, with the sports and entertainment precinct winning the top accolade and prizes in four other categories.
SPECIAL REPORT: A new wave of property developments is taking shape across Perth's CBD, with more than $200 million worth of student accommodation projects in the pipeline.
Developer Stirling Capital and construction partner Jaxon have started work on a 19-level apartment project at Canning Bridge that has set new standards for environmental management.
Construction on a 22-storey tower near Canning Bridge will start in March next year, after developer Norup + Wilson was given the green light to proceed by planning authorities.
Plans have been lodged for the first major project under the City of Melville's newly adopted guidelines for the Canning Bridge area, with Stirling Capital submitting an application to build a two-tower, 232-apartment development facing Ogilvie and Kishorn roads.
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.
Construction on Chinese developer JianHe Jian Group's $100 million residential and commercial project opposite Perth Zoo in South Perth is expected to begin later this month, after local builder JA
Georgiou Group has added a $70 million luxury apartments project to its growing portfolio of residential projects, with construction set to begin soon on a three-storey development on Dalkeith's Wa
Apartment buildings in Rivervale, North Perth, Burswood, Osborne Park, Victoria Park and Carine are among the latest multiple-dwelling projects set to be approved for construction, in a busy week f
A contentious $30 million, 125-apartment plan at the old bottleyard site on Palmerston Street on the outskirts of Northbridge is set to get the green light from the Metropolitan West Development As
Developer Sirona Capital's mooted $30 million, 73-room Quest apartment hotel in the west end of Fremantle is the latest in more than $100 million worth of short-stay accommodation projects being planned for the port city.
Property development firm Devwest Group has been given the green light for an $85 million, two-tower commercial and residential project in South Perth.