The sky is not the only thing falling around glamour Perth couple Yusuf Khan and Cynthia Lu — with work underway to tear apart his three-level nightclub in the heart of the city’s party district.
Dylan Caporn
State regulators have refused to renew the registration of a troubled building company just days after their pursuit of the business was revealed by The West Australian.
Matt Mckenzie
State planners have unanimously approved a $30 million mid-rise apartment development in the Scarborough Beach precinct.
Erick Lopez
Landmark CBD office tower Eastpoint Plaza on Adelaide Terrace is set to become a bellwether sale, as the first major listing of the year.
Kim Macdonald
The median sale price for the humble villa is edging closer to the half million dollar mark as desperate buyers abandon Perth’s highly competitive housing market for the next best thing.
Raquel de Brito
A big volume builder has entered the tiny house market, in a sign the niche sector has developed into a mainstream market play.
Bankwest’s 129-year-old branch network is coming to an end in a shock mass closure that will affect 350 staff as owner CBA remakes the State’s oldest lender into a ‘digital only’ bank.
Sean Smith
Victorian taxpayers will again come to the rescue of customers who lost their home deposit after the builder went belly up.
Callum Godde
If you can’t own your own craft brewery, the next best option for some investors has presented itself — a building that houses one.
The peak group for women in construction wants the State Government to impose an aspirational target of 25 per cent female participation on all its projects, ahead of this week’s International Women’s Day.
Nurses, health support staff and other future workers at the new Murdoch Health and Knowledge Precinct will have access to a $100 million social and affordable housing complex.
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A remote supermarket in this cashed-up Pilbara mining town is likely to attract interest from around the world.
The CBD’s evolution into a residential area has sparked one of its first big disputes, with complaints over plans for a 33-storey student tower set only two car lengths from a neighbouring apartment block.
With more blind faith than a Dockers supporter, Blackburne Property Group’s Paul Blackburne has steered Subiaco back to the top of the ladder as the suburb continues its unstoppable winning streak.
The City of Subiaco council has opposed a build-to-rent development of up to six storeys despite a growing need for more housing.
Claire Sadler
A vision for the prime Floreat shopping centre site has been formally lodged with the Town of Cambridge, boasting an 18 to 20-storey tower with hundreds of apartments across the precinct.
A vacant site at the heart of the Scarborough beachfront is set to remain empty for the foreseeable future, with Chinese developer 3 Oceans revealing it has no plans for the land.
The house-and-land package dream is being revived, with Perth recording its largest number of land sales in more than three years. But can the building sector cope?
A new apartment building planned for Perth’s CBD will get a major financial boost, with almost $130 million in taxpayer funds set to add more than 100 affordable rentals into WA’s tight housing market.
More than 2000 homes will go under the hammer on Saturday, a 13 per cent surge from the same weekend in 2023.
Andrew Brown
Centre in Perth’s north is about to get new owners, with its ASX-listed owner signing a deal to offload it after 20 years.
Adrian Lowe
WA’s Building Commissioner has been moved out of the role as the scandal over defective plumbing in thousands of WA homes deepens.
John Flint
Spudshed boss Tony Galati and a private investment group led by property developer Martin Steens are set to cash in their chips, so to speak, in the northern suburbs.
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