Property prices up 125% since 2013, new report finds
Shall we proceed with overdevelopment, overpopulation and overtourism?
Project’s architect insists it respects building and its context
Developer condemns act as negligence, says contractor told to 'cease all activities'
The contractors carried out works without a permit on a site in Attard
Vassallo Builders lose appeal over decision to award contract to Bonnici Brothers
Balancing the necessity for development and the important need for preservation is a delicate task
‘Robust activity’ in Malta’s property market as promise of sales and revenue rise
First construction site fatality this year; Jonathan Attard: "very disappointed but committed to reforms"
A tribunal said the development needed to be downsized
This revised local plan is currently open for public consultation
Laws and regulations will not make construction safer unless they are enforced
A 140-bed hotel and 16 bungalows will be constructed on the island
The site is located on the corner of Triq ix-Xatt and Triq Lunzjata
The project will cost €8 million and take three to four years to complete
If MIDI can balance out a respectable Manoel Island project which balances income to sustain and offer beautiful public spaces, then it will be a win win for all – and for generations to come
Valletta is not gone. It is wounded. And wounds can heal if we choose to care for them together
Country managed by short-sighted and self-serving leadership, argues Stanley Farrugia Randon
Facility to be built within valley between closed Magħtab landfill and active engineered Għallis landfill
Two siblings die waiting as family mulls opening another case
Architects assessing damage from suspected bad workmanship
Wouldn’t it make more sense to fix existing problems than to create new ones?
Developer insists workers were harnessed and not in danger
Built between 1903 and 1910, it offered Royal Navy warships protection from rough seas and enemy torpedos.
Edward Hili, CEO of Hili Company Ltd, speaks about a landmark Valletta development
Move removes ‘unnecessary bureaucracy’, PA says
Planning Authority confirms development was carried out without permission
Controversial project generated thousands of objections
Roderick Camilleri and Anthony Mangion will be appealing the council's decision in court
Application seeks to transplant Ficus away from parvis of St John's co-Cathedral
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