Find out what’s happening at Little Projects.
Construction updates, news, media, videos and project insights.
Find out what’s happening at Little Projects.
Construction updates, news, media, videos and project insights.
The Age - Business Day
October 1st, 2012
Little Property Group, whose initial major projects are now all under construction, is set to embark on a new area of expansion with a project in South Yarra. Read more
The Australian Financial Review
September 6th, 2012
Construction will begin next week on a $230 million Brunswick apartment project, in Melbourne's inner north, which will bring the value of Little Projects' developments to almost $1 billion. Read more
December 6th, 2011
PAUL little spent 26 years of his life working to build an integrated logistics business providing a one stop-shop for customers. Read more
The Australian Financial Review
June 16th, 2011
Apartments are on course to overtake houses as the most common new homes in Australia’s biggest cities as young buyers and renters forgo the traditional backyard for tight living spaces in the inner suburbs. Read more
Trends Ideas
October 28th, 2010
Gentrification has played a vital role in the re-establishment of inner-city neighbourhoods the world over. Residential areas that experienced an exodus post-WW11, along with derelict sites, have recently undergone a renaissance as couples and young families seek a more urban lifestyle. Read more
September 29th, 2010
DEVELOPER Paul Little has won the battle against a rival developer to build his $200 million Ilk project in South Yarra, giving the suburb's growing Forrest Hill precinct a big lift. Read more
The Age
September 25th, 2010
MELBOURNE developer Little Projects next week begins marketing its new $50 million luxury apartment development, nestled in the heart of leafy Hawthorn. Read more
The Age
August 4th, 2010
TRANSPORT chief Paul Little’s reputation as a property developer has been further underlined with the release of a prestigious new apartment project in Port Melbourne. Read more
The Age
May 12th, 2010
THE derelict former Tip Top Bakery site in East Brunswick – once the plaything of real estate spruiker Henry Kaye and failed developer Westpoint – has found willing, cashed-up investor. Read more
The Age
March 21st, 2010
One of the newest developers to emerge from the recent economic downturn, which put a financial strain on many of Melbourne’s traditional builders, has quietly purchased a development site opposite Albert Park Lake. Read more
The Age
March 20th, 2010
LITTLE Project Developments has also been out shopping. With Sunday Domain tomorrow reporting a major new inner-city development site that Paul Little backed developer has bought near the beach. Read more
The Age
November 15th, 2009
SOUTH Yarra’s best-located eyesore may be demolished and replaced with a chic $100 million apartment tower – designed by the same architects who gave us Melbourne’s distinctive Rectangular Stadium. Read more