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HARBOURSIDE

HARBOURSIDE, SYDNEY, NSW 2000

The Harbourside redevelopment is located within Sydney’s Darling Harbour precinct and will deliver a total gross floor area (GFA) of 87,000 square metres, including 45,000 square metres of commercial / retail space, and 42,000 square metres of residential space, yielding 260 luxury apartments within a 48-storey residential tower. The new Harbourside will reimagine the Darling Harbour waterfront for the 21st century, reconnect the people and places of Pyrmont, and create a network of new public spaces that seamlessly bring together residents, workers, tourists, and locals as part of a world class mixed-use precinct. Harbourside is an example of the private sector working in partnership with the NSW Government to develop a project that can be beneficial for all people across NSW. This redevelopment demonstrates Mirvac’s capability to partner with Government and unlock large scale complex mixed-use projects. Construction has commenced and it is due for staged completion from 2026/2027. This new destination will see a new era in placemaking and mixed-use, delivering exciting new retail, a campus-style commercial space and residential, all integrated with an abundance of accessible green public domains.

Ownership
100% Mirvac
Total Lots
260
NLA
~27,000 sqm office & ~7,000 sqm retail

Summary information

Acquisition/Agreement Date Jan-14
Valuation at 30-JUN-25 $73m
Project Value (incl. GST) ~$2.3bn
Target Completion FY27+
1. Reflects IPUC value and assets held for sale, including AASB 16 lease liabilities, subject to rounding.
2. Indicative only and subject to change. Settlement timing and lot numbers subject to change depending on various factors outside of Mirvac’s control such as planning outcomes, market conditions, construction cost escalation, supply chain risks, weather and other uncertainties.

Mirvac acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and we offer our respect to their Elders past and present.  

Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.