Aqualand lodges State Significant Development Application for North Sydney’s first build-to-rent project
Aqualand, has lodged a State Significant Development Application (SSDA) with the NSW Government for North Sydney’s first build-to-rent (BTR) project, to be built on the 1,641sqm site of its existing commercial building at 146 Arthur Street in North Sydney.
Investa and Oxford celebrate opening of flagship Indi Sydney BTR asset
Investa and Oxford Properties Group (‘Oxford’) celebrated the official opening of a flagship Build to Rent (BTR) asset Indi Sydney, the first purpose-built BTR building in the Sydney CBD.
33 Alfred Street Sydney, a 26-storey tower is in the final stage of its transformation into a Premium Grade office tower at the steps of Circular Quay due for completion in mid-2025.
Crows Nest transaction adds to $23.1 m site amalgamation - Lowry Property Group & The Grant Group
Lowry Property Group’s third successful off-market collaboration with The Grant Group, representing the buyer marks a major consolidation of a prime 1,170 sqm contiguous site with a 4-storey height limit totalling $23.1 million.
Regional NSW’s best new residential, commercial, and public buildings have been named in the Australian Institute of Architects 2025 NSW Regional Architecture Awards.
Property Council welcomes $900 million productivity fund - planning incentives the ‘golden lever’ to boost housing supply
Property Council Chief Executive Mike Zorbas said Premiers and Planning Ministers who put in the leg work on housing supply should be rewarded for their efforts.
Plus Architecture designed new Palm Beach landmark achieves DA bonus for design excellence
The City of Gold Coast Council has just greenlit a landmark development application by Macquarie Yorkthat sets a new precedent for Palm Beach, granting a rare 50% height bonus for design excellence by Plus Architecture.
Stakeholders urge Building Ministers to uphold commitment to regularly review and update National Construction Code
The alliance, ASBEC, ACOSS, Green Building Council of Australia and Property Council of Australia calls on Building Ministers to prioritize the ongoing review process of the NCC and allocate necessary resources to the ABCB. To ensure Australia’s building standards remain effective, equitable,...