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WELCOME TO BRISBANE’S FIRST BUSINESS VILLAGE
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THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT BRISBANE’S FIRST BUSINESS VILLAGE, A WORLD CLASS MIXED-USE PRECINCT THAT TRULY SETS THE STANDARD FOR CONTEMPORARY, CONNECTED AND FLEXIBLE WORKSPACES. We invite you to become part of Brisbane’s most distinctive and iconic location in the beautifully restored historic Peters Ice Cream Factory, a building that offers: ● p roximity
to Brisbane’s extensive public transport and cycling network;
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dark fibre, high speed internet connection;
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executive onsite carparking bays with 450 additional visitor bays;
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on site amenity.
The Ice Cream Factory forms part of West Village’s $1 billion project, ensuring you’re right in the heart of a flourishing community, with the best in retail, events, and convenience on offer. We look forward to presenting our proposal and would like to thank you for the opportunity.
Hide Seguchi CEO & Managing Director - Sekisui House
Disclaimer: Whilst all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this report, the information contained herein is believed, but not guaranteed, to be correct at the time of release. West Village and its related companies will not be liable for any inaccuracies, omissions or errors in the content, nor for any loss or damage arising from action taken in reliance on the information. All images are indicative only.
RETAIL ON MOLLISON
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Brisbane Girls Grammar School
Roma Street Parklands & Station Bypass to Airport
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
St. Andrew’s Hospital
Montague Road
Gallery of Modern Art, State Library, QLD Art Gallery
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
South Brisbane Railway Station
Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Suncorp Stadium
Boundary Street Precinct
Brisbane River
Queensland University of Technology Brisbane State High School
South Bank Parklands Griffith University
Brisbane Botanical Gardens Queensland Children’s Hospital
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WEST VILLAGE COMMERCIAL W I T H F L E X I B L E C H A R A C T E R S PA C E A N D A- G R A D E C O M M E R C I A L O F F I C E S , W E ST V I L L AG E I S T H E L O C AT I O N O F C H O I C E F O R C O M PA N I E S S E E K I N G C O R P O R AT E PRESTIGE, AMENITY AND CONNECTIVITY
“Productivity meets peace and proximity within the bounds of West Village.” Lisa Timoney Senior Development Manager, West Village
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WEST VILLAGE COMMERCIAL A GRADE COMMERCIAL PRECINCT
RETAIL AMENITY
West Village is Brisbane’s newest awardwinning, mixed-use development located in South Brisbane, featuring curated laneways and contemporary office spaces.
The West Village retail and dining precinct is located at street level, fronting Boundary Street. Featuring a Woolworths supermarket, Harris Farm fresh food market and a variety of boutique restaurants.
FLEXIBLE WORKSPACES The precinct offers short and long term Lease options and flexible work spaces within the historic Peters Ice Cream Factory.
END OF TRIP With immediate access to Brisbane’s extensive cycling network and best in class end-of-trip facilities, employees will find that exercise and commuting go hand in hand.
An exemplar working environment now and in the future.
PARKLANDS & GREENERY The precinct is reknowned for its extensive parklands and lush landscaping which provide multiple outdoor work opportunities.
HIGH CARPARK RATIO WITH SECURED ACCESS Supported by an enviable 1:80 carpark ratio for employees, the precinct provides an additional 450 visitor bays with 2 hours free parking.
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800M TO CBD
MOLLISON STREET CAR PARK ENTRY
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RETAIL ENTRY
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SITE MASTERPLAN
ONE WEST VILLAGE SOUTH BRISBANE
THE ICE CREAM FACTORY 1 HERITAGE COMMERCIAL
HOUSE BY WEST VILLAGE
RETAIL ENTRY
FACTORY 2 HERITAGE COMMERCIAL
BOUNDARY STREET
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Character and co-working space (1,500m2)
Carparking 35 dedicated bays
Floorplates 1,000sqm
Break-out collaborative spaces
Extensive fresh Building services at food and dining 1:10 amenity
Multiple breakout zones
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THE ICE CREAM FACTORY SOUTH BRISBANE’S MOST ICONIC BUILDING IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. A THRIVING RETAIL AND ARTS HUB COMPLEMENTED BY BOUTIQUE CHARACTER WORKSPACES, THE ICE CREAM FACTORY PRESENTS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR OCCUPANTS TO BECOME PART OF AN EVOLVING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.
The Ice Cream Factory is a character filled landmark building in West Village, offering companies the opportunity to work within a unique part of Brisbane’s history.
With two levels of character office and co-working space, the Ice Cream Factory has a range of tenancy spaces to suit companies of all sizes seeking flexibility and style.
The conversion of this incredible building into the living centre-piece of West Village gives companies the chance to shape their work space within an unparalleled modern, creative industrial styled building.
West Village’s Ice Cream Factory will become home to the next generation of entrepreneurs, businesses and service providers looking for an iconic location that inspires and connects.
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A LITTLE SLICE OF HISTORY..... Peters American Artic Delicacy Co. purchased the site on Boundary Street in 1927 and engaged Eric Hawkesley Boden to design the building, which was completed a year later. The brand’s famous range of ice cream products were manufactured on site for 68 years, with the company relocating in 1996. The sensitive refurbishment of this historic building, guided by TKD Architects, has been underpinned by a commitment to retain as much of the original structure as possible including the overall building form and brick work along with the original heritage columns and steel framed windows. These historic features are complemented by a new steel framed glazed entry foyer on the Western facade, the creation of an accessible and inviting roof retail tenancy and the re-presentation of stunning previously obscured facades.
“The rejuvenation of the old Peters Ice Cream Factory site is an exemplar of heritage led urban renewal. The legacy of the Peters factory in the history of West End is respected and enhanced as the focus of the new community of West Village. Its physical fabric is conserved, its stories are not forgotten and it has been given a new life for the new community and for their stories.. ” Megan Jones, Principal Architect, TKD
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A BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM
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....BECOMES A THRIVING BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM
UNIQUE
FLEXIBLE SPACE
AMENITY
The commercial buildings at West Village each have their own unique character and vision, designed to deliver the “bump factor” to facilitate engagement and collaboration.
West Village’s flexible working space located in the heritage Ice Cream Factory will be unlike any other – with creative work areas, agile services and leading technologies as well as places for employees to interact with other thinkers to unlock new ideas.
The colourful history of this site comes alive in stunning cobblestone laneways with the buzz of alfresco dining, inviting wine-bars and boutique shops.
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ICE CREAM FACTORY CHARACTER IMAGERY
FLOORPLANS
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FLOORPLATE PRINCIPLES
THE FLOORPLAN 2 Floor Plan
Marketing Plans 1:200
THE FLOORPLATES CAN BE SUBDIVIDED TO DELIVER A RANGE OF TENANCY AREAS AND CONFIGURATIONS
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Ice Cream Factory comprises two floors of character office space.
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internal stairs and dual lifts provide a connection from level 1 through to level 3.
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design features are complemented by modern services and infrastructure to maximise occupant comfort.
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heritage columns located across the floor retain their original form and finish.
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WEST VILLAGE STAGE 3 Project Address
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framed heritage windows deliver natural light penetration across the floorplate.
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indicative layouts deliver an office density of 1:10 (for mechanical loads).
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internal finishes are inspired by natural materials and an organic colour palette that pays homage to the building’s history and creates a seamless transition between outside and inside.
G E N EF R LO I COH RE PA LA DN ER S
TEST FIT OPTION
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FLOATING STAIR CASE
WARM MATERIALS
REFINED PALETTE
OVERLOOKING THE GREEN ● The
Common is a tropical haven at the entry to West Village that is the gateway to the Ice Cream Factory.
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combination of private spaces, landscaped terraces, and publicly accessible laneways provide peaceful, green connections across across West Village offering unique opportunities for work and events.
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upper podium spaces provide elevated public space for landscape amenity and socialising, while the lower podium laneways connect tenants to retail and tranquil escapes.
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edges pique interest with lush landscaping, shop fronts and commercial foyers. Living greenery defines West Village, and encapsulates the essence of Brisbane as a subtropical city.
WAYFINDING ELEMENTS
WALKING AMONGST CANOPY
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COMMERCIAL ACCESS FROM MOLLISON ST
GREENHOUSE
TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY
WEST VILLAGE TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY WITH HIGH-SPEED FIBRE OPTIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND ONSITE CCTV COVERAGE YOUR BUSINESS AND EMPLOYEES WILL BE OPERATING IN A SAFE AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT.
ABOUT LBNCO has built an un-contested dark fibre backhaul link delivering superfast data to West Village - giving tenants maximum control and flexibility.
SCALEABLE CONNECTIONS Businesses can connect via their own provider or use the fibre optic infrastructure via one of LBNCo’s multiple partnered Retail Service Providers with the option to scale-up as bandwidth (Download / Upload Speeds) requirements grow - providing virtually limitless capacity.
SECURITY & CCTV With over 50 CCTV cameras installed across West Village you can be confident that your employees and visitors will always feel safe.
WEST VILLAGE WIRELESS Throughout the West Village precinct there are multiple Wireless Access Points (WAPs) for visitors and customers.
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THE PRECINCT I N S P I R E D BY T H E C H A R AC T E R A N D HISTORY OF WEST END, W E ST V I L L AG E R E I M AG I N E S U R B A N LIVING AND WORKING.
“West Village is without doubt Brisbane’s premier lifestyle destination.” Harrison Phillips, Project Director, West Village
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A MIX GEED N-EURSI E CV HIELA LA DG ER E
Commercial Towers 450 visitor (20,000m2) carparking bays
Dining precinct
Project value $1billion
Retail 18,000sqm
1ha open green Close to train parklands station and transport and laneways interchange
Medical Centre
P RHEECAID NECRT
Character event and coworking space
BRISBANE’S FIRST MIXED-USE VILLAGE WEST VILLAGE IS AN INNOVATIVE, MASTER CRAFTED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT INSPIRED BY ITS UNIQUE CHARACTER HERITAGE AND DEFINED BY LUSH LANDSCAPING AND DIVERSE EVENT SPACES.
Centred around the historic Peters Ice Cream and Ice Cream Cone factories, West Village is a dynamic mix of best in class community, amenity, concept restaurants and bars, and over 18,000m2 of retail including a full service Woolworths.
The design of the precinct is underpinned by the concept of “satoyama”; the co-existance of people and nature.
These features complement the surrounding
Satoyama is experienced by visitors and occupants of the precinct alike in the network of enticing laneways and extensive landscaped gardens that provide
Boundary Street, West End, South Brisbane and the broader South Bank Cultural Precinct.
opportunities for relaxation and re-connection with nature.
PRECINCT
ONSITE AMENITY
MULTI-USE DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
03 METRO ARTS LANEWAY THEATRE Home to the Metro Arts rehearsal space, a 150 person underground theatre and two modern art galleries.
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FULL SERVICE WOOLWORTHS LANDMARK SUPERMARKET
Reflecting the cultural diversity
This landmark supermarket features
of West End, West Village is a destination like no other.
premium meat and specialty cheese rooms, an artisan style bakery, in-store sushi and healthy bites, complemented by the best fresh fruit and vegetables.
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RESTAURANTS INDOOR & ALFRESCO
HARRIS FARM FRESH FOOD MARKET
Equipped with indoor and alfresco eating quarters, West Village’s food retail precinct is home to some of Brisbane’s best dining experiences.
From sustainable initiatives to supporting local farmers and producers, this organisation operates with the mantra that actions can make a real, positive difference.
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THE PRECINCT
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GOODLIFE HEALTH CLUB GOODLIFE HEALTH CLUB FITNESS FITNESS
CHILDCARE CHILDCARE PLAY & LEARN PLAY & LEARN
Goodlife Health Clubs are one of Goodlife Health Clubs are one of Australia’s largest and most popular Australia’s largest and most popular health clubs. Their purpose is very health clubs. Their purpose is very clear move people people to to achieve achievegreat great clear -- move things. things
Kids are free to come play, learn and Kids are free to come play, learn and create with free flowing activities create with free flowing activities and and daily tasks to keep them daily tasks to keep them entertained. entertained.
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GREEN SPACE ACTIVATED SPACES AREAS
MEDICAL CENTRE HEALTHCARE
Over 7,800sqm 7,800sqm of of green green space, space, providing aa place place for for yoga yogaand andother other fitness driven activations. A fitness driven activations. Aplace placefor for families to meet and friends and family to play, meetwith andthe play, ability for residents to activate for and the perfect spaces for special special events. events.
A team of experienced experienced healthcare healthcare practitioners practitioners committed committed to toproviding providing quality family medical care. quality family medical care.
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BANK BRANCH BANK BRANCH FINANCE FINANCE
CHEMIST CHEMIST HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE
Helping customers, communities Helping customers, communities and people to prosper and grow. and people to prosper and grow.
Committed to providing easier Committed to providing easier access to pharmacists and expert access to pharmacists and expert health advice. health advice.
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L I V E TGHEEN E VRI LI C L AHGEEALDI E FR E
OPEN SPACE & SUSTAINABILITY 1ha open green parklands and laneways
SEKISUI HOUSE DIFFERENCE
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Delivery control 100% ownership Attention to detail
Full retail offering including full-line Woolworths Supermarket
WATER
Children’s water play area Ongoing activation events
CAR PARKS
Approximately 450 basement retail car spaces
RESTAURANT & FOOD PRECINCT
Forms of grab & go food within precinct
IN AN INTEGRATED COMMUNITY, EMBEDDED IN HISTORY, THAT EMBRACES SUBTROPICAL URBANISM AND AFFORDS INNER CITY AMENITY
Childcare Centre, Gymnasium Medical Centre
HERITAGE
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Co working opportunities and flexible office space Community office environment
FAMILY & HEALTH
CONNECTIVITY
Transport Bus services Bikeways Walkability
Art Galleries Theatres Laneway Festivals
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A C O NGNEENCETREID CV HIELA LA DG ER E
PRH EC E IANDCETR
TRANSPORT & CONNECTIVITY BRISBANE CBD
CULTURAL CENTRE STATION
SOUTH BRISBANE STATION (700M)
AIR Brisbane Airport is only four sets of traffic lights, and a 20 minute drive by taxi or 25 minutes by train from the South Brisbane station.
ROAD Connected to Brisbane’s major road network allowing ease of access to the North, South, East or West. West Village has direct access to the Airport Link, Inner City Bypass, Coronation Drive and Riverside Expressway.
CAR West Village offers 1,500 dedicated parking bays including 450 visitor carparks (free for 2 hours) plus the use of GoGet, West End’s first car sharing scheme.
RAIL South Brisbane and South Bank stations are a short 5 minute walk along a safe, tree lined boulevard with direct access to 3 of the 5 rail lines within Brisbane.
BUS Over 69 direct high frequency bus routes accessible via the Cultural Centre each day, and bus stops in close proximity connect commuters to the CityGlider and bus 195, 196 and 199.
BIKE Riding to work is easy and only 400m from the river loop. With next generation End of Trip facilities and ample storage, the transition from saddle to seat is a breeze.
FOOT Safe, generous tree-lined boulevards surround West Village and allow ease of movement from the precinct to the Cultural Centre and into the CBD.
CITY GLIDER (20M) 196,199 & 195 BUS STOPS (20M) CYCLE NETWORK BRISBANE METRO SOUTH BANK FERRY TERMINAL (800M)
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L A N E W AY S O F W E S T V I L L A G E
LANEWAYS OF WEST VILLAGE HIGH QUALITY ARCHITECTURE AND INNOVATIVE DESIGN ARE THE HALLMARKS OF WEST VILLAGE.
MOLLISON LANE
FACTORY LANE
THE COMMON
WILSON LANE
A health and wellbeing precinct with access to a range of allied health providers, gymnasium, childcare centre, beauty
A vibrant meeting place where laneway cool is layered with historic charm, transporting you to the restaurants and bars of New York,
The space that brings everyone together. A green park to relax, grab a drink and bite to eat while watching the activity of Boundary
An extension of Wilson St, Wilson Lane is one of West Village’s four generously landscaped laneways providing a fresh,
services, barber and chemist.
Factory Lane will pulse with energy day and night.
Street. Flanked by local retailers and shady trees, this is where West Village will blend seamlessly into the iconic Boundary Street culture.
sub-tropical feel that respects the Brisbane weather and will be a first for the city. Think Manhattan’s Chelsea and Meatpacking Districts, a lane that will provide a characterfilled connection to the past.
PETERS LANE Find all the colour and fascination of South Brisbane compressed within the intimate buzz of Peters Lane. The aroma of fresh roast espresso beans, spices, fragrant wines and artisan bread will fill the air from the laneway coffee roaster, wine bar and baker. Every aspect will be imbued with an enticing and captivating local flavour.
MOLLISON GREEN Family friendly green space with a children’s play area. Enjoy a takeaway from the adjoining retail precinct while the children explore.
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MOLLISON LANE
MOLLISON GREEN
PARKSIDE
THE EAVES PETERS LANE
THE COMMON
ALTUR A
FACTORY LANE
LE XINGTON
residences
townouses
PARK
residences
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CAPABILITY STATEMENT S E K I S U I H O U S E ’ S C O R P O R AT E PHILOSOPHY IS UNDERPINNED B Y T H E J A PA N E S E C O N C E P T OF OMOTENASHI, WHERE A N T I C I PAT I N G N E E D S A N D PROVIDING SERVICE WITHOUT E X P E C TAT I O N C O M E S N AT U R A L LY.
“Sekisui House is an international developer committed to sustainability and the creation of growing and resilient communities” Hide Seguchi CEO & Managing Director, Sekisui House Australia
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T H E W E ST V I L L AG E T E A M
THE DELIVERY OF SEKISUI HOUSE’S MAJOR MASTER PLANNED PROJECTS IS A CAREFULLY ORCHESTRATED COLLABORATIVE EFFORT.
HARRISON PHILLIPS
LISA TIMONEY
SOPHIE BETTS
Project Director
Senior Development Manager
Commercial Development Manager
Harrison is the Project Director at West Village and has been involved in the project since its acquisition and inception in late 2014. He is responsible for the delivery of the overall master plan.
Lisa is the Senior Development Manager at West Village with over-arching responsibility for the delivery of the group’s retail and commercial portfolio.
Sophie is the Commercial Development Manager at West Village with responsibility for the delivery of the group’s commercial projects.
Lisa has over 25 years experience in retail and commercial development, asset management and project leasing. She has delivered more than 30 inner urban projects comprising commercial, retail, and precinct develoment including the largest mixed use masterplan in the Southern hemisphere, and one of South East Queensland’s largest office parks.
Sophie has over 15 year’s experience in the delivery of commercial facilities within SouthEast Queensland’s suburban fringe market most notably Brisbane Technology Park at Eight Mile Plains and the emerging business precinct at Hamilton Northshore.
Harrison has over 13 years specialised development management and real estate consulting experience in the property industry. Having worked with some of of Australia’s most high profile brands and corporations, Harrison has successfuly delivered projects with a combined value in excess of $7 billion.
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THE DEVELOPER SEKISUI HOUSE TOGETHER WE CAN WRITE THE NEXT CHAPTER IN YOUR GROUP’S EXCITING STORY West Village is being brought to life by Sekisui House – one of the world’s largest property developers by revenue, with a market capitalisation nearly double that of Australia’s largest integrated property development corporations. We have the confidence and capability to deliver on your vision. Our success is the result of a truly worldwide platform, which focusses on innovation, research and development, while recognising the importance collaboration plays in the process. West Village typifies Sekisui House’s meticulously detailed approach. We believe this project to be of such significance that we’ve committed our global resources to ensuring it’s not only a flagship development for Brisbane, but also sets a global standard in modern urban communities. Our Japanese origins underpin our sharp eye for detil and our meticulous quality standards. This commitment to excellence spans everything we do, from integrating smart universal design principles into our residential developments to creating commercial developments that embody principles of sustainability, community and sense of place.
INDICATIVE RENDER ONLY AND AN ARTIST IMPRESSION
C A PA B I L I T Y
P R OJ E C T S & AWA R D S
DEVELOPER CAPABILITY - KEY PROJECTS
CENTRAL PARK, SYDNEY Incorporating apartments, commercial office space, shopping areas, a central park and an $8 million public art collection, Central Park boasts 58 hectares of futuristic sustainable architecture heritage enclaves and gardens.
GRAND FRONT, OSAKA, JAPAN This 47 hectare international business, retail and transport development in Osaka was completed in 2013 and underpins the revitalisation of the Kansai area.
TOKYO MIDTOWN, JAPAN
UMEDA SKY BUILDING, JAPAN
Comprising 560,000 square metres of total area, this $3 billion mixed use development in Akansaka, Tokyo includes office, residential, commercial, hotel and leisure, and the new quarters of the Suntory Museum of Art.
This unique and multi-award winning building in central Osaka features two office towers linked by a sky bridge and elevated travelators. It is home to Sekisui House’s head office.
P R OG JEC NTESR I&C AHW EAR DD ER S
WINNER
PRESIDENT’S AWARD UDIA National, 2020
WINNER
WINNER
MARKETING EXCELLENCE
WINNER
LIGHT GARDEN THE COMMON
UDIA National, 2020
Australian Institute of Landscape Design, 2019
WINNER
WINNER
WOMEN IN SUSTAINABILITY
WINNER
BEST NEW COMMUNAL SPACE The Urban Developer Awards, 2019
WINNER
MARKETING EXCELLENCE
PARKS AND RECREATION
UDIA Queensland, 2019
UDIA Queensland, 2019
(Natasha Mulcahy) Sustainable Building Awards, 2019
WINNER
WINNER
WINNER
(Development Excellence) Urban Taskforce, 2019
Australian Institute of Landscape Design, 2019
UDIA Queensland, 2019
(Social Media Marketing) Australian Marketing Institute, 2019
FINALIST
FINALIST
FINALIST
FINALIST
URBAN RENEWAL
THE GREAT PLACE (The Common) Planning Institute of Australia, 2019
HIGHLY COMMENDED
CIVIC SPACES
EXCELLENCE IN COMMERCIAL INNOVATION (Real Living WV) The Urban Developer, 2019
FINALIST
HERITAGE LANDSCAPE
SUSTAINABILITY
WINNER
WINNER
National Trust of Australia National Heritage Awards, 2019
(The Common) Lord Mayor’s Business Awards, 2019
URBAN RENEWAL
MULTIPLE DWELLINGS
(Stage 1, West Village) Sustainable Building Awards, 2019
FINALIST
PRESIDENT’S AWARD UDIA Queensland, 2019
WINNER
MARKETING EXCELLENCE
LANDSCAPE & BIOPHILIA (The Common) Sustainable Building Awards, 2019
FINALIST
HIGH DENSITY DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT MARKETING
FINALIST
FINALIST
(Greater than 10 storeys) UDIA Queensland, 2019
(Five Star) Asia Pacific International Property Awards, 2018
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C A PA B I L I T Y
THE ARCHITECTS - TKD & NETTLETONTRIBE
THE ARCHITECTS THE DESIGN AND DELIVERY OF WEST VILLAGE HAS BEEN GUIDED BY A TEAM OF EXPERT ARCHITECTS AND CONSULTANTS COMMITTED TO CONSERVING AND ENHANCING THIS UNIQUE PIECE OF BRISBANE’S HISTORY. TKD ARCHITECTS HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT SINCE 2014 AND HAVE LED THE DESIGN OF THE HERITAGE ICE CREAM FACTORY. NETTLETON TRIBE IS THE ARCHITECT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BROADER RETAIL PRECINCT AND MASTERPLAN.
West Village Consultants Team – Best in Market
MEGAN JONES Principal, TKD Architects
Tanner Kibble Denton Architects is a multi-disciplinary practice that brings together skills of contemporary architecture, adaptive re-use, interior design, urban design and strategic planning. Megan joined the practice in 1980 and leads the Heritage Group. Megan has considerable experience in heritage architecture and has undertaken numerous conservation projects over the past 35 years, many of which have received local and international awards. They include: ● S t
Patrick’s College, Manly
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Governor’s Stable Stables
Female Orphan School, Parramatta
DAVID COHEN Associate Director, NettletonTribe
The Nettleton Tribe design studio is led by a team of nine directors supported by an accomplished team of architects and designers. David joined Nettleton Tribe in 2017 and is passionate about designing living and working environments which enhance the occupant’s experience. He has worked with leading construction industry clients delivering high profile projects including: ● S kyline ● 7 57
Apartments, Brisbane
Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
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& Rise, Gardens Riverside Precinct, Brisbane
THE ARCHITECTS - TKD & G NE N T TE LREI C T OHNETARDI B ER E
HA C EA PA DB E IRL I T Y
KEY PROJECTS
FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL TKD ARCHITECTS
CITY HALL TKD ARCHITECTS
757 ANN STREET NETTLETON TRIBE
SKYLINE APARTMENTS NETTLETON TRIBE
The Female Orphan School is the oldest three storey brick building in Australia, daying from 1813-18. This project involved the conservation and adaptation of the complex to provide exhibition spaces an dmeeting rooms for the Western Sydney University and the wider community.
The revitalisation of the most significant heritage building in Queensland involved conservation and adpation works; refurbishment of existing and new interior spaces; new building services; and the design of new components including galleries for the museum of Brisbane at roof level and a catering kitchen within an excavated basement.
757 Ann Street is a commercial development (8000 m² NLA) designed to enhance the Fortitude Valley neighbourhood, addressing issues of scale, form and character. Particular attention has been paid to the design of the ground level podium which responds directly to the proposed subtropical boulevard of Ann Street.
The sheer, angular faces of Skyline Apartments at 30 Macrossan Street, Brisbane, rise from the silt shores of the nearby Brisbane River. A shifting floor plate addresses the opposing geometries of the serpentine course of the river and the orthogonal grid of the CBD. The twisting of the tower capital directs views across the city.
SOUTH BRISBANE - LOCATION OF CHOICE FOR HIGH PROFILE COMPANIES WEST END IS THE NEW END OF SOUTH BRISBANE. ALREADY HOME TO NUMEROUS LARGE INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES, IT’S AN EMERGING HOT SPOT FOR BUSINESS.
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WHY SOUTH BRISBANE? Fuji Xerox Australia (FXA) moved into the South Brisbane precinct almost ten years ago.
During that time, we have renewed our lease and taken on extra floor space to accommodate growing staff numbers. Our staff travel into South Brisbane from all over Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and the Sunshine Coast, and enjoy the benefits of first-rate public transport options in the local area.
to entertain our interstate colleagues and guests in a beautiful and envypromoting location.
The precinct has a thriving creative and technology based community that allows for great collaboration between businesses in the area, especially with the support of Business South South Brisbane’s public spaces and the Brisbane’s networking functions wide variety of cafes and restaurants and activities. FXA has also enjoyed give our staff the opportunity to spend forging relationships with the local time outdoors away from their desks, secondary and tertiary educational promoting active and healthy lifestyles. facilities by offering support of the Areas such as the South Bank schools, and their community events. Parklands also give us the opportunity
Andy Sutherland Regional General Manager – QLD Fuji Xerox Australia
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As Chief Executive of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), I commend the South Brisbane precinct to you and your staff as an excellent location for your business.
This precinct is cultural hub, both for Brisbane and the state, with major arts centres – QPAC, State Library of Queensland, Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art and Queensland Museum South Bank – contributing to a large and energetic public space, defined by creativity and accessibility. Not only is QPAC the performance home for Queensland’s leading performing arts companies – Queensland Ballet, Queensland Theatre Company, Opera Queensland and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra – we regularly host many national and international companies as well.
QPAC proudly contributes to the vibrancy of the South Brisbane precinct, hosting over 1,000 performances and attracting more than one-and-a-half million visitors in the last financial year. Our free performances, such as the Green Jam Sessions on Friday evenings, provide an opportunity for precinct workers and visitors to wind down at the end of the working week in a relaxed outdoor setting. These sessions also provide valuable performance experiences for other precinct residents, including students of Griffith University Queensland Conservatorium of Music. QPAC also contributes to the economy of the precinct with touring artists staying in local accommodation
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and patrons choosing to dine at QPAC or at the wide selection of quality restaurants and cafes within South Brisbane. QPAC enjoys strong relationships with many of its corporate neighbours. Not only do we provide special ticketing offers to staff within the precinct through Business South Bank, we have a choice of venues ideal for functions, launches, meetings and presentations. Unique corporate entertaining opportunities can be expertly delivered through our dedicated Corporate Events team. I look forward to welcoming you to the precinct and am certain you will enjoy working here as much as we do.
John Kotzas Chief Executive QPAC
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LISA TIMONEY
SOPHIE BETTS
SENIOR DEVELOPMENT MANAGER M 0400 812 020 E lisa.timoney@westvillage.com.au W westvillage.com.au
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER M 0410 549 585 E sophie.betts@westvillage.com.au W westvillage.com.au