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Mirvac set to deliver transformative public spaces at Harbourside
Mirvac has announced a major milestone in the transformation of Sydney’s iconic waterfront at Harbourside in Darling Harbour, with State Significant Development Approval received to deliver the precinct’s signature public open spaces, marking the next chapter in the rejuvenation of the precinct.

Sydney’s first skyscraper is back in business
Sydney’s first skyscraper has been formally reopened by The Honorable Chris Minns, Premier of NSW, Dexus Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Ross Du Vernet, and Mirvac Chief Executive Officer, Funds Management, Scott Mosely. This event marks the end of an extensive three-year transformation of 33 Alfred Street and is the final element of the Quay Quarter Sydney office and retail precinct.
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Mirvac completes ~$25 million lobby at 55 Collins Street amid leasing success
Mirvac has completed a transformation of 55 Collins Street, Melbourne, an iconic office building within its ~$6 billion Mirvac Wholesale Office Fund (MWOF). The transformation has involved a ~$25 million project to re- imagine the lobby, facade and end-of-trip facilities as well as the refurbishment of 22 office floors. The project has resonated with tenants such as Salesforce and The Commons and has delivered more than 21,000 sqm of leasing since 1 January 2024 across the Collins Place precinct.

EY recommits to their Sydney home at EY Centre 200 George Street
EY, anchor tenant at EY Centre 200 George Street in Sydney since 2016, has re-committed to their ~25,850 sqm space until December 2036.

Mirvac & Mitsui Fudosan Australia to deliver landmark new office at 55 Pitt Street, Sydney
Mirvac Group (Mirvac) and Mitsui Fudosan Australia (Mitsui Fudosan, 100% subsidiary of Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.) are set to deliver a landmark new office development at 55 Pitt Street in Sydney, following Mirvac’s sale of a ~66% interest in 55 Pitt Street to Mitsui, with the ~$2bn project to be delivered as a joint venture.
New whitepaper explores AI’s potential to create the workplace of the future
Against a backdrop of the widening gap between employee use of generative AI (more than 50 per cent)* and large Australian companies reported official use (under ten per cent)^, Mirvac and WORKTECH Academy have launched a discussion paper on AI’s potential to have a transformative effect on the workplace of the future – from sustainability to workplace culture.

Mirvac, ART and CEVA Open First Warehouse at Aspect ~$660m Kemps Creek Industrial Estate
New South Wales Premier, Chris Minns and Minister for Roads, John Graham joined Mirvac and its Mirvac Industrial Venture partner, Australian Retirement Trust (ART) today to announce practical completion of the first warehouse at Aspect Industrial Estate in Kemps Creek in Western Sydney, a 34,000sqm facility for CEVA Logistics.

Waterloo Collective Construction Commence
Construction has officially commenced at Waterloo Collective, a $900 million joint venture between Mirvac and John Holland, which will deliver a mixed-use precinct combining residential apartments, social housing, student accommodation, commercial offices, a vibrant ground plane including retail, community facilities and public open space.
ASSET SALES UPDATE
60 Margaret Street and MetCentre, Sydney
Brisbane’s Heritage Lanes First to Achieve Australia’s Greenest Certification
Brisbane’s state-of-the-art Heritage Lanes building and precinct, head office to Suncorp and KPMG, is the first in the world to achieve a 6 Star Green Star Buildings certified rating, a new world-leading sustainability benchmark from the Green Building Council of Australia.

Mirvac Breaks Ground at 2 Billion Harbourside Redevelopment
Construction has officially commenced at Mirvac’s Harbourside mixed use precinct, a significant milestone in the $2 billion revitalisation project which will deliver a critical missing piece of Sydney’s $15 billion Western Harbour rejuvenation that has been underway since the completion of the International Convention Centre.

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.