Warwick Quarter Apartments and Commercial - Part 17 Application for Significant Development

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A significant development application for an apartments and commercial development in Warwick has been received by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) under Part 17 of the Planning and Development Act (2005).

The Warwick Quarter application proposes seven mixed-use buildings up to 25 storeys with apartments and commercial tenancies at 83, 95 and 99 Ellersdale Avenue and 14 and 30 Dugdale Street, Warwick. It includes a total of 1,042 apartments, 574m2 of commercial floor space and 1,510 basement parking bays.

The proposed development consists of the following elements:

Building A

  • 41 apartments across 7 storeys
  • A 72mcommercial tenancy
  • Two levels of basement parking with 66 car bays

Building B

  • 162 apartments across 12 storeys
  • A 83mcommercial tenancy
  • Four levels of basement parking with 233 car bays

Building C

  • 243 apartments across 25 storeys
  • A 35mcommercial tenancy
  • Six levels of basement parking with 343 car bays

Building D

  • 192 apartments across 25 storeys
  • A 160mcommercial tenancy
  • Five levels of basement parking with 264 car bays

Building E

  • 243 apartments across 25 storeys
  • A 129mcommercial tenancy
  • Six levels of basement parking with 365 car bays

Building F

  • 91 apartments across 10 storeys
  • A 56m2 commercial tenancy
  • Four levels of basement parking with 140 car bays

Building G

  • 70 apartments across 10 storeys
  • A 39m2 commercial tenancy
  • Two levels of basement parking with 99 car bays


This application from Rowe Group is required to be advertised to seek public comments and is open until 14 October 2024.

The development is valued at $280 million.

Artist impression only.

Overview

CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

A significant development application for an apartments and commercial development in Warwick has been received by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) under Part 17 of the Planning and Development Act (2005).

The Warwick Quarter application proposes seven mixed-use buildings up to 25 storeys with apartments and commercial tenancies at 83, 95 and 99 Ellersdale Avenue and 14 and 30 Dugdale Street, Warwick. It includes a total of 1,042 apartments, 574m2 of commercial floor space and 1,510 basement parking bays.

The proposed development consists of the following elements:

Building A

  • 41 apartments across 7 storeys
  • A 72mcommercial tenancy
  • Two levels of basement parking with 66 car bays

Building B

  • 162 apartments across 12 storeys
  • A 83mcommercial tenancy
  • Four levels of basement parking with 233 car bays

Building C

  • 243 apartments across 25 storeys
  • A 35mcommercial tenancy
  • Six levels of basement parking with 343 car bays

Building D

  • 192 apartments across 25 storeys
  • A 160mcommercial tenancy
  • Five levels of basement parking with 264 car bays

Building E

  • 243 apartments across 25 storeys
  • A 129mcommercial tenancy
  • Six levels of basement parking with 365 car bays

Building F

  • 91 apartments across 10 storeys
  • A 56m2 commercial tenancy
  • Four levels of basement parking with 140 car bays

Building G

  • 70 apartments across 10 storeys
  • A 39m2 commercial tenancy
  • Two levels of basement parking with 99 car bays


This application from Rowe Group is required to be advertised to seek public comments and is open until 14 October 2024.

The development is valued at $280 million.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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