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Area:0.1 k㎡
Information:+61 420 317 052
Industries: Digital Innovation,Events And Exhibitions,Life Sciences,Media,Integrated,IT,Biotechnology
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Price of land:236.0list.parkMu2
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Subsidy on land: - list.parkMu2
Environmental protection requirement:Yes / Sustainability initiatives Tax on land: - list.parkMu2
Factory rental price range:15 ~ 25 US$/month•㎡Factory sale price range:500 ~ 800 US$/㎡
Office rental price range:40 ~ 60 US$/month•㎡Office sale price range:1100 ~ 1500 US$/㎡

Intro

Mirvac’s vision for South Eveleigh is to create a vibrant new precinct that combines world class work, retail and community spaces. Mirvac will conserve, interpret and celebrate the precinct’s rich and significant heritage assets and stories.


The redevelopment of South Eveleigh precinct commenced in January 2016, and will include the delivery of three new buildings for commercial, retail, and community purposes, as well as landscaping and public domain improvements to ensure that South Eveleigh connects to the wider precinct and local community. 


The redevelopment of South Eveleigh and the Locomotive Workshop is informed by Stage 1 of our Heritage Interpretation Strategy, developed last year by Curio Projects in consultation with the community and stakeholders. This strategy provides initial direction around how the heritage buildings and artefacts will inform and shape the site’s transformation. As part of the SSDAs, we will be considering the heritage interpretation and will commence planning for the Stage 2 Interpretation Plan.


Key to this process will be to retain the existing Blacksmith operation, the exploration of opportunities to increase public activation of the building and provide heritage display areas alongside a range of innovative commercial and artisan retail spaces. 


Mirvac is seeking development consent for the redevelopment of the Locomotive Workshop through the submission of two separate SSDAs that relate to the Eastern portion (being Bays 1-4a) and Western portion (being Bays 5-13 and Bay 15).

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Area:0.1 k㎡Information:+61 420 317 052
Address:Locomotive St, Eveleigh NSW 2015, Australia
Industries:Digital Innovation,Events And Exhibitions,Life Sciences,Media,Integrated,IT,Biotechnology

Cost

Water:2.08 US$/m³Commercial electricity tariff:0.1530 US$/kWh
Heavy industry electricity tariff:0.1428 US$/kWhIndustrial electricity tariff (peak):0.1683 US$/kWh
Industrial electricity tariff (off-peak):0.1428 US$/kWhIndustrial electricty tariff (average):0.1571 US$/kWh
Natural gas:1.79 US$/m³ Water treatment: - US$/t.
Minimum wage:2876 US$/monthOrdinary worker:4470 US$/month
Land value tax: -

Facilities

Distance to freight station:1.0 mile from Macdonaldtown StationDistance to railway station:0.6 mile from Redfern Station
Distance to habor:7.5 miles from Hutchison Port SydenyDistance to airport:6.7 miles from Sydeny Airport
Introduction of district:Eveleigh is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Eveleigh is located about 3 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney.
Roads logistics:Parramatta Road was opened in 1811, which is one of Sydney's oldest roads and Australia's first highway between two cities – Sydney CBD and Parramatta.
Railway logistics:Sydney's railway was first constructed in 1854 with progressive extension to the network to serve both freight and passengers across the city, suburbs, and beyond to country NSW.
Residential housing price in this city:14000 US$/㎡
Support for residing in Park:The Exhibition Hall at Australian Technology Park is the largest event space in the Doltone House collection with the capacity for 4,600pax theatre style and seats 2,080 guests banquet style.
Living environment:An exciting place and surrounding community in which to work, study, play and live.
Access to supermarkets:SPAR, Kk Supermarket
Commerical enviornment:The ATP is the home to almost 100 technology start-ups and represents Australia’s major technology focused park—Australia’s closest equivalent to a ‘Silicon Valley’.
Access to shopping malls:Broadway Sydney, Central Park Mall
Access to hotels:Hotel Palisade, InterContinental Sydney
Access to leisure and entertainment:Sydney Park, Alexandria Park
Access to healthcare:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
Access to education:KU Sunbeam Preschool, KU James Cahill Preschool

Plan

Mirvac’s vision for South Eveleigh is to create a vibrant new precinct that combines world class work, retail and community spaces. Mirvac will conserve, interpret and celebrate the precinct’s rich and significant heritage assets and stories.

The redevelopment of South Eveleigh precinct commenced in January 2016, and will include the delivery of three new buildings for commercial, retail, and community purposes, as well as landscaping and public domain improvements to ensure that South Eveleigh connects to the wider precinct and local community. 

The redevelopment of South Eveleigh and the Locomotive Workshop is informed by Stage 1 of our Heritage Interpretation Strategy, developed last year by Curio Projects in consultation with the community and stakeholders. This strategy provides initial direction around how the heritage buildings and artefacts will inform and shape the site’s transformation. As part of the SSDAs, we will be considering the heritage interpretation and will commence planning for the Stage 2 Interpretation Plan.

Key to this process will be to retain the existing Blacksmith operation, the exploration of opportunities to increase public activation of the building and provide heritage display areas alongside a range of innovative commercial and artisan retail spaces. 

Mirvac is seeking development consent for the redevelopment of the Locomotive Workshop through the submission of two separate SSDAs that relate to the Eastern portion (being Bays 1-4a) and Western portion (being Bays 5-13 and Bay 15).

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The City of Sydney is a capital city council responsible for services and programs for our local residents, businesses, workers and visitors. In Australia, councils such as the City of Sydney are one level of a three-tier system of government.

The local community includes around 187,561 residents, 437,000 workers and more than 480,000 daily visitors (2012 estimates), as well as other government agencies, arts and culture organisations and community-based service providers.

The City of Sydney has one of Australia's most culturally diverse populations in Australia. Almost half the residents were born overseas while almost 30% speak a language other than English at home. After English, the main languages spoken at home are Chinese and Thai.

Sustainable Sydney 2030

In 2007, we asked local residents and businesses what they wanted to see happen in their city over the next 20 years and beyond. The result is a collective vision for Sydney's sustainable development to make the city green, global and connected.

Our projects and strategies towards 2030 cover business and economy, communities and culture, sustainability,architecture and design and transport and access.

Refugees and asylum seekers 

Our city is a culturally diverse area that has become home to refugees and asylum seekers from around the world.

We have been an official refugee welcome zone since 2005, when Council declared its commitment to welcoming refugees and asylum seekers into our community. This was also a commitment to upholding human rights, demonstrating compassion and enhancing cultural and religious diversity in our community.

Racism. It stops with me.

We are proud to join forces with some of Australia’s leading businesses, sporting bodies and other organisations to support the 'Racism. It stops with me' campaign.

The City of Sydney has committed to preventing racism by pledging to undertake activities over the next 3 years in support of the campaign.

How you can get involved

As a local resident, or business/property owner, your rates and any fees and charges you pay contribute tothe City providing essential services.

We welcome and encourage your input. These are just 3 ways you can have your say in how the City operates.

Contact a Councillor 

The City's 10 Councillors are elected for 4-year terms by residents and ratepayers (business and property owners). Each Councillor has a profile online.

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You can participate in community forums andCommittee meetings of Council

Provide feedback on policies and strategies

Community input is vital for our projects to succeed ensuring they meet community needs.

We publicly exhibit proposed projects and we invite your feedback through our online community consultation hub Sydney Your Say .


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Introduction

Mirvac’s vision for South Eveleigh is to create a vibrant new precinct that combines world class work, retail and community spaces. Mirvac will conserve, interpret and celebrate the precinct’s rich and significant heritage assets and stories.

The redevelopment of South Eveleigh precinct commenced in January 2016, and will include the delivery of three new buildings for commercial, retail, and community purposes, as well as landscaping and public domain improvements to ensure that South Eveleigh connects to the wider precinct and local community. 

The redevelopment of South Eveleigh and the Locomotive Workshop is informed by Stage 1 of our Heritage Interpretation Strategy, developed last year by Curio Projects in consultation with the community and stakeholders. This strategy provides initial direction around how the heritage buildings and artefacts will inform and shape the site’s transformation. As part of the SSDAs, we will be considering the heritage interpretation and will commence planning for the Stage 2 Interpretation Plan.

Key to this process will be to retain the existing Blacksmith operation, the exploration of opportunities to increase public activation of the building and provide heritage display areas alongside a range of innovative commercial and artisan retail spaces. 

Mirvac is seeking development consent for the redevelopment of the Locomotive Workshop through the submission of two separate SSDAs that relate to the Eastern portion (being Bays 1-4a) and Western portion (being Bays 5-13 and Bay 15).

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