Despite record levels of development activity, UDIA Victoria has warned the volume of dwelling commencements in the years to come will not be enough to sustain the high levels of demand for new housing.
Court blocks Bondi DA for inadequate terror assessment
The Land and Environment Court has refused an application by FREE (Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe) to build a new synagogue in Bondi because the developers failed to adequately address terrorism threats.
Twinpalms Residence MontAzure proving popular with Aussie investors
The MontAzure marketing team has noticed the beachfront condominiums have seen a marked uptick in interest from Australian buyers, particularly during the school holidays and since the dollar has gained ground.
Gurner working with council on Wellington Street amendments, responds to councillor comments
Tim Gurner spoke to SCHWARTZWILLIAMS about his Koichi Takada-designed, Wellington Street development in Collingwood, and about the "unhelpful" comments from councillor Steve Jolly.
The developers who illegally knocked down the historic Corkman Irish Pub in Melbourne without council approval are suing Planning Minister Richard Wynne in an attempt to gain approval to build a high-rise on the site.
Futuristic Chinese developer snaps up 363 hectares in outer Melbourne
Country Garden, the Chinese developer that plans to build 'Forest City' on four man-made islands between Singapore and Malaysia, has acquired a parcel of land in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, and intends to build 4,000 homes.
Construction to begin soon on Brisbane residential tower 443 Queen Street
The Brisbane apartment tower 443 Queen Street, which features subtropical design and units promoted as 'houses in the sky', will close its display office on 23 July, as the developers prepare for construction.