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Smart precincts to predict the future of workplaces
Trends including the impact of automation and other technologies on employment and the development of smart cities will trigger an evolution of the smart precinct, acting as a testbed for urban innovation and workplace trends, according to real estate group Mirvac.

Mirvac signs up two new tenants for CBD tower
A leading provider of audit, tax and consulting services has taken a full floor in a Mirvac Group-owned office tower in the Brisbane CBD.

Sirius Sets the Sustainability Standard
In an industry first, Sirius House in Canberra has achieved a 6 Star NABERS Energy, Water and Green Star Performance rating, without the use of Green Power.

Looking beyond static art at 664 Collins St
Mirvac’s newest Docklands project, 664 Collin St, will showcase eight-metre LED artworks by Swinburne University students on its lobby walls.

Mirvac signs energy provider to 664 Collins Street
Australian energy provider AGL has struck a deal for more than 6000sq m at Mirvac’s 664 Collins Street, making it a fully-occupied building before it has reached practical completion.

ATP tops out ahead of schedule
Eveleigh: Construction at Australian Technology Park is racing ahead of schedule. The first building in what will be the Commonwealth Bank's billion dollar headquarters was topped out today with the next building going up even faster.

A-grade tower full
Mirvac Group’s 90 Collins Street tower in Melbourne is fully leased after is secured three new tenancies.

Three Sydney skyscrapers celebrated
Three Sydney towers – Mirvac and AMP’s EY Centre, Lendlease’s International Towers at Barangaroo and Frasers Property Australia’s Lumiere – have been named finalists ahead of the world’s most prestigious tall building awards in May.

More Riverside dining
Developer Mirvac has announced the latest culinary addition to its new Southbank dining and retail destination at Riverside Quay.

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.