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Wellington Health precinct to include new $320-million high rise

28 Jun, 2022


Asset management and investment firm APH Holding has officially launched Wellington Health, a multi-billion-dollar state-of-the-art healthcare precinct in the heart of the Box Hill medical and education hub in Melbourne.

Eastern Health, one of the city’s largest metropolitan public health service providers, will be a major partner in the project.

The official launch of Wellington Health was celebrated by Paul Hamer MP, APH Holding chairman James Zhang, chairwoman Weina Huangfu, chief executive officer Johnson Zhang, chief financial officer Yoyo Zhang, director of healthcare and commercial Shalain Singh, and Eastern Health chief executive officer David Plunkett.

APH Holding’s first centre Wellington Health One will be located at 12-24 Wellington Road, Box Hill.

The $320-million development will deliver a 20-storey medical building combining state-of-the-art healthcare and technology facilities with premium lifestyle amenities and a private club, comprising 30,000 square metres of net leasable area.

APH Holding director for healthcare and commercial Shalain Singh said at the launch the world-class health and lifestyle precinct would redefine the future of wellbeing, not only in the City of Whitehorse but also across the wider eastern suburban catchment.

Singh said: “Wellington Health One, a centre of excellence for mental health and other healthcare services, will help address a crucial need for mental health support and community services that were particularly highlighted during COVID-19.

“We don’t just have a vision for Box Hill – we’re putting these plans into action.

“Our investment in Wellington Health One, with the support of our major partner Eastern Health, will kick off just one of many dedicated healthcare environments that we have planned for our Wellington Health precinct.

“These growth plans will create thousands of jobs, enhance community engagement, and provide a solution for some of the blockages currently within Victoria’s healthcare system, addressing supply and delivery service concerns across the eastern suburbs.

“Long-term, these environments will attract and retain the best healthcare service and lead innovation, delivering better patient outcomes.”

Along what is named the ‘golden arc’ by APH Holding, the Wellington Health precinct in Box Hill is one of the many investments APH has committed to that will provide services and community connection across its best-in-class healthcare, commercial, retail, and hospitality environments.

APH Holding’s vision is to realise a revolutionarily second CBD in Victoria, by delivering exceptional amenity in Box Hill across commercial, hospitality, and retail developments and subsequently enhancing the way locals live, work, and play through integrated precincts.

This builds on the City of Whitehorse’s overarching vision for Box Hill, earmarked since World War II.

Due for completion in early 2024, Wellington Health One will service overflow in Box Hill, with 544,308 permanent residents situated within a 15-minute catchment.

The development will have a 5-star Green Star energy rating for environment and will comply with the requirements of class 9A buildings to deliver clinical services.

Wellington Health One will offer premium medical suites with spectacular views and on-site facilities suitable for both small and large-scale medical practices.

The design allows for a wide range of medical services such as mental health care, radiology, dental care, general consultations, and laboratories for medical research and innovation in the world of life sciences and diagnostics.

Tenants will also have access to a private health club that includes gym facilities, relaxation spaces, a bar, and lounge.

End-of-trip facilities and ample secure parking will also be available for occupants and guests.

Retail offerings will include a pharmacy, upmarket food and beverage options and a café, contained within a sunlight-filled public plaza that will provide breakout spaces for both the public and Wellington Health staff.

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