A development assessment panel has approved Stockland's plan to build an independent living complex in the state's South West, estimated to cost $142 million.
Stockland has sued collapsed builder Probuild and a commercial plumbing company, alleging contractual breaches over the $116 million redevelopment of its Baldivis shopping centre.
Stockland has cleared a planning hurdle to build its Beaconsfield residential project by early next year, after an assessment panel greenlit the $30 million proposal.
The national competition watchdog has supported Stockland's $1.3 billion acquisition of a dozen Lendlease projects, including two in Perth, despite initial concerns.
Stockland has lodged its proposal to build an independent living complex comprising more than 150 dwellings north of Perth, at an estimated cost of $75 million.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Alcoa's refinery closure; Panoramic's shuttered mine; Stockland's retirement living vision; another Creasy deal; a new Yallingup resort, and preview the upcoming magazine.
Stockland has received unanimous support from an assessment panel for its $122.2 million complex south-east of Perth, set to be the its first WA lifestyle community with a land lease model.
Senior journalists Matt Mckenzie and Claire Tyrrell discuss how property developers and policymakers are navigating community opposition during the planning process.
The Amberton Coastal Precinct by Stockland was named overall winner at the latest instalment of the Urban Development Institute of Australia WA Awards for Excellence.
Construction has started on Stockland's new residential community in Glendalough, the national land developer's first urban infill project in Western Australia in more than 20 years.
Construction has started on the new $30 million Brabham Whiteman Edge Shopping Centre, set to feature the state's first click-and-collect drive-through via a new Coles Online fulfilment centre.
Westfield shopping centres operator Scentre Group and property company Stockland have both reported write downs on the values of their assets, pointing to the impacts of COVID-19.
Recent research on the recycling of building materials in Western Australia has highlighted a pressing need to help facilitate behavioural change across the state's construction sector, which is estimated to produce more than 1.5 million tonnes of waste each year.
Plans by Ingham's Group to vacate prime real estate in Wanneroo have been delayed after property developer Harvis Capital won a Supreme Court ruling overturning development approval for the chicken producer's new site in Muchea.
Australia's share market has rallied from a near eight-year low with the US Federal Reserve taking drastic action to shore up markets and new coronavirus cases seeming to plateau in Italy.