Mirvac has lodged a planning permit application for the 383 La Trobe St site in Melbourne, which is set to create a distinct commercial precinct with 44,000 square metres of A-Grade office space over 31 levels, accommodating up to 4,000 future workers once complete.
Designed by Cox Architecture, the proposal for 383 La Trobe St presents a workplace precinct that fosters collaboration and agility incorporating open-air terraces, smart building technology throughout and interconnected workplace villages that are designed to offer bespoke environments.
Campbell Hanan, Head of Office and Industrial at Mirvac said flexibility underpins the entire workplace design of the building at 383 La Trobe St.
“Large efficient floor plates (up to 2,400 square metres) that are future-tech enabled are designed to give businesses the freedom to create bespoke connected and engaging workspaces,” Mr Hanan said.
“The unique activation of the ground plane, which incorporates amenity, co-working and wellness offerings, supports the demand Mirvac is seeing from the next generation of workers.”
Located within Melbourne’s courts precinct, Mirvac has planned an activated project that connects visually to Flagstaff Gardens and embraces the diversity of the broader precinct, linking through to Goldbrough Lane and beyond.
It is expected that there will be around 700 square metres of new lifestyle and retail amenity including a wellness centre, retail laneway, and a forum with leafy green public spaces for socialising and relaxation.
As with all of Mirvac’s commercial developments, Mr Hanan said that 383 La Trobe St will offer the opportunity for future occupants to work closely with the company to co-create the vision of the workplace environment and precinct which will be brought to life.
“Through collaborating on the curation and design of the building, the aspirations of future occupants will be embraced,” he commented.
“As we prepare for the recovery from COVID-19, we are firmly focused on advancing our development pipeline. Progressing projects like 383 La Trobe St through the planning stages will mean Mirvac can rebound as quickly as possible, as well as support the recovery of the wider economy.”
Construction commencement for 383 La Trobe St is planned for 2022.