Green light for $650m North Sydney skyscraper

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Green light for $650m North Sydney skyscraper
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The green light has been given to private developers Third.i for a $650 million skyscraper known as Warada on Walker | msccummins

Sydney’s north shore office market is roaring back to life and the green light has been given to private developers Third.i for a $650 million skyscraper known as Warada on Walker, being built with joint venture partner Toohey Miller.

Third.i co-founder and director, Luke Berry, said the joint venture partners worked closely with the North Sydney Council and the North Sydney Design Excellence Panel to approve the best outcome for the site and the broader community. The joint venture partners bought the site in May last year after working with 21 owners to amalgamate the 1825 square metre site, which comprised four office buildings under nine storeys.JLL has been appointed to lease the site, and construction and demolition works are estimated to begin in late 2022. The project is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2025.

“Our brief to Woods Bagot was to create a building that maximised the building’s generous floor plates, create as many open-air collaboration spaces as possible and design it within a facade that would inspire workers to return to the office.”

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