Noongar entrepreneur Gerry Matera says a misalignment of ethics and values is the reason he walked from Aboriginal-owned construction company Marawar WA, which is now under administration.
Former Department of Premier and Cabinet director general and government special advisor Darren Foster has been appointed chair of the state's Heritage Council.
Perth builder Gerry Matera has bought 50 per cent of M/Construction and merged it with his company Marawar to create WA's largest Aboriginal construction business.
With property groups increasingly understanding the potential of heritage assets, Business News explores some of the state's prominent heritage redevelopments and those in the pipeline.
As the state government focuses on streamlining approvals for large-scale apartment projects, some property developers are hoping the ‘missing middle' won't be overlooked.
Western Australia's property developers hope the physical isolation that has helped mitigate the worst of COVID-19 in this state will also insulate the local apartment market from a contagion of a different kind.
Gerard Matera is helping turn positive sentiment around Aboriginal reconciliation in the business community into genuine change through indigenous-owned building company Marawar.
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Bunnings has signed a heads of agreement with M/Group, under which Bunnings will relocate from its existing Albany premises to over 14,000 square metres of new space located at MGroup's Chester Pass Mall in the coastal town.
Diversified property company M/Group has expanded its portfolio into Queensland through the $36 million, off-market acquisition of Pialba Place Shopping Centre in Hervey Bay.
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The paint is hardly dry on the final touches to M/Group's $130 million restoration of Fremantle's historic Dalgety Woolstores, but managing director Lloyd Clark is already on the lookout for his next statement project.
Construction will start later this week on Defence Housing Australia's 166-dwelling Liv Apartments in Fremantle, after Georgiou Group was appointed as DHA's building contractor.
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Development and construction firm Match Group has unveiled a new corporate structure, while Qube Property Group has celebrated 20 years in the industry by updating its brand.
The $130 million restoration of Fremantle's historic Dalgety Wool Stores into luxury warehouse apartments is expected to begin shortly, with developers Match and Sirona Capital passing their 70 per
Apartment developers are increasingly being forced to sweeten their offering as increased supply turns the off-the-plan market largely in favour of prospective buyers.
Developers will be able to get a slice of prime coastal land near the South Fremantle Power Station early next year, after the state government today approved the master plan for the redevelopment
Property developer Match Group's funds management arm has launched a pair of syndicates to acquire and develop two sites in Leederville and Mount Lawley.
Boutique developer and funds manager Match Group has made a foray into Asia in an effort to capitalise on increasing offshore interest in Western Australian property assets.
Boutique developer Match Group has announced a shift into property funds management, with a $4 million Bunbury town centre site its first acquisition to be placed into a trust.
Future development along Subiaco's busiest commercial arteries could be limited to two storeys following a decision handed down by the State Administrative Tribunal.
Plans to build an apartment development at the historic Dalgety Wool Stores building in Fremantle are a step closer with the signing of a $97 million funding deal.