Prime Development Opportunity coming early 2024
Four mixed-use development sites in the Perth CBD coming soon
Perth City Link is quickly becoming one of Perth's most exciting destinations, offering housing, shops, restaurants, offices and more.
With the last four lots coming to market early 2024, this is your opportunity to secure a mixed-use site in an established commercial precinct, located next to the future ECU City Campus.
Contact the Sales Agents for more information.
Reconnecting Perth
Perth City Link is one of the city’s most exciting redevelopments. The project reconnects the CBD with Northbridge for the first time in more than 100 years. The area, once just a network of bus and train connections, is becoming an exciting new destination with housing, shops, restaurants, offices and more.
The train line separating Perth and Northbridge has always allowed easy access to the city, but limited the growth of the CBD to the north. Sinking the rail line and the Wellington Street Bus Station has created a 13.5 hectare space with a wealth of exciting new possibilities.
Project Update
Perth City Deal
Perth City Link will accommodate the Edith Cowan University (ECU) inner-city campus which is part of the $695 million Perth City Deal jointly funded by the Commonwealth and State Governments. The proposed ECU campus and the anticipated resultant student accommodation development further acknowledges the State significance of the Perth City Link project.
ECU City
ECU City will feature next-generation learning, engagement and performance spaces, including:
- Six state-of-the-art WAAPA public performance venues, as home to more than 300 public performances every year
- Dynamic digital media façade and immersive entrance that envelopes the public plaza
- Digital smart labs and industry engagement hub
- Radio, television and film production studios
- Arts and design studios and workshops
- Public gallery and event spaces
- Technology enhanced learning commons and student support facilities
The landmark ECU City project is a collaborative partnership with the Australian Government committing $294 million, the Western Australian Government $199 million and ECU $360 million.