Canberra development site sold to Geocon for $24 million
A high profile development site in the nation's capital has been sold to Canberra’s largest developer, Geocon, for $24 million in a deal negotiated by Andrew Stewart and Stuart Cox of Savills Australia.
Planning and Environmental Court upholds approval of $900 million Yaroomba Beach development
Developer Sekisui House has welcomed the judgement issued by the Planning and Environment Court to uphold the approval of the Yaroomba Beach development, originally approved by Sunshine Coast Council on 29 June 2018.
The Urban Development Institute of Australia has held their virtual awards 2020 and over the next month we will be sharing the winners of each category. Today we congratulate West Village by Sekisui House Australia. The New Marketing Excellence Award is sponsored by Coco Republic.
The Urban Development Institute of Australia has held their virtual awards 2020 and over the month we will be sharing the winners of each category. Today we congratulate Arundel Springs in Queensland, developed by Villa World. The Residential Development Award was sponsored by Veris.
The Urban Development Institute of Australia has held their virtual awards 2020 and over the month we will be sharing the winners of each category. Today we congratulate Parkville by Oliver Hume in Melbourne. The Small Scale Development Award was sponsored by Solido Development Finance.
The Urban Development Institute of Australia has held their virtual awards and over the month we will be sharing the winners of each category. Today we congratulate Cirque by Stirling Capital who has won the High Density Development Award. This award was sponsored by Apollo Joinery Group.
The Defence Housing Australia-owned former Palm Beach Caravan Park has been brought to market through LJ Hooker Commercial Perth Directors Brian Neo and Vincent Siciliano.
Developers pushing ahead with $1 billion worth of projects in Queensland
Four Queensland development companies are pushing the green light on major projects to the tune of more than $1 billion despite challenges facing some sectors of the development industry caused by the pandemic-inspired economic slowdown.
New 270-metre Sydney residential tower given the green light
The Architectus and Ingenhoven Architects-designed mixed-use, residential-led precinct at 505 George Street has received planning consent from the City of Sydney, through its Central Sydney Planning Committee.