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Retail Now Leasing Retail Now Leasing ESTABLISHED REINVIGORATED 1976 2016 77 ST GEORGES TERRACE RETAIL NOW LEASING Allendale Square Retail will offer a contemporary dining and retail destination crafted for Perth’s CBD workforce in a premier location. The iconic building is situated in the centre of Perth’s major commercial business district and is undergoing an exciting transformation of both 02 office and retail offerings. Artist’s impression. Connecting Perth ALLENDALE SQUARE RETAIL Allendale Square holds a prime location in In the heart of the CBD with close access the heart of Perth’s commercial business to major transport lines which include district. Right in the centre of four bustling Esplanade Train Station and Transperth thoroughfares - St Georges Terrace, Howard City Busport. The underground arcade Street, Sherwood Court and Trinity Arcade. also connects to the rest of the CBD with The new dining and retail offering will service connected undercover walkways leading Allendale Square’s estimated 2,000 workers directly from the retail arcade to Perth’s and is on a high traffic pedestrian route.* Central Train Station. RIVERSIDE DR. 04 Supreme Elizabeth Quay RIVERSIDE DR. Court Gardens Government House ST GEORGES TCE. Perth Exhibition BARRACK ST. & Convention Centre Explanade Exchange Train Plaza Perth Busport Old Treasury Building SHERWOOD CT. Precinct HOWARD ST. LONDON CT. Brookfield Place TRINITY ARC. AMP Tower HAY ST. WILLIAM ST. Central Park At the heart of the city & connecting throughfares. Map not to scale. Allendale Square has direct connections to the Elizabeth Quay development which is estimated to attract over 4 million people per year.* Allendale Square has been optimised to attract and impress. Featuring comfortable open design and premium finishes, Allendale Square is set to be a vibrant hub for Perth’s CBD café, dining and retail community. * All figures contained on this page are an extract of a report prepared by Location IQ, a consulting firm which provides independent retail market research and analysis. The report was prepared without any affiliation with Mirvac. Mirvac does not make any warranty, express or implied, as to the currency, accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information in this report or that the information is suitable for your intended use and disclaim all responsibility and liability for the information, November, 2015. ALLENDALE SQUARE Allendale Square Is densely populated by buildings and major corporate headquarters, with IS LOCATED IN THE a business population of executives, corporate professionals, and out-of BEATING HEART OF -state visitors. Allendale Square’s well-heeled customers are interested in PERTH’S CBD high quality offerings in a convenient location, as well as all-day eating occasions including breakfast, dinner and after hours options. Estimated 2,000 Workers* 06 in Allendale Square offices 4,000 Expected Workers* SURVEILLANCESURVEILLANCE PLEASEPLEASE REMOVE REMOVE FREE WIFIFREE WIFI CAMERASCAMERAS IN USE IN USEALL HELMETSALL HELMETS AVAILABLEAVAILABLE in adjacent buildings 2.89 Million Visitors to Perth CBD last year * Estimate calculated based on immediate trade area. Close to main Allendale Square is a significant pedestrian artery for both transport hubs and workers and visitors to the city with a direct undercover shopping districts. route from Allendale Square to Perth’s central train station. It also has easy access from St Georges Terrace, Sherwood Court and Howard Street. New Beginnings An icon re-imagined With its sophisticated and timeless design Allendale Square represents a fusion of classic style and forward thinking. This exciting refurbishment 08 combines A-grade office space with a vibrant retail offering – giving Perth’s business people a unique space to work, connect, dine and shop. Artist’s impression The Allendale Square Opportunity CUSTOMER– BREAKDOWN – PROJECTED SALES OF AROUND 70- $15MILLION 75% 25- IN 2016. ASSUMING 70-75% OF 30% SALES WOULD ATTRIBUTE TO WORKERS Retail facilities WORKERS WITH THE REMAINING RESIDENTS at Allendale Square – SALES FROM FOOT TRAFFIC FOOT TRAFFIC customer demographic TOURISTS breakdown 10 35% OF OFFICE SPACE LEASED TO LAWYERS & BARRISTERS Allendale Square Professionals BREAKDOWN OF Established lawyers with Young professionals PROFESSIONS higher than average income with no dependants - PERTH CBD PROFESSIONALS 38.2% AVERAGE AGE: AVERAGE AGE: OTHER 39 years 28 years ADMIN & REASONS TO VISIT: REASONS TO VISIT: SALES 4.5% CLERICAL Dining & Dining, Shopping WORKERS TRADES Amenities & Socialising 7. 3% 24.5% MANAGERS 14.9% All figures and information contained on this page are an extract of a report prepared by Location IQ, a consulting firm which provides independent retail market research and analysis. The report was prepared without any affiliation with Mirvac. Mirvac does not make any warranty, express or implied, as to the currency, accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information in this report or that the information is suitable for your intended use and disclaim all responsibility and liability for the information, November, 2015. 2 AN 1 INTERIOR 1 TO INSPIRE 3 Whether grabbing a quick bite, or staying a little longer, Allendale Square offers a series of vibrant spaces for workers and visitors to dine and shop. The modern interior combines warm timbers, stone and glass with accents of copper. Ambient Artist’s impression lighting and premium finishes create an enticing and relaxed environment. Textural details are complementary to the refined dining precinct. 12 MODERN & CONNECTED Allendale Square intends to offer a place to stop and unwind, with an 4 array of dining and retail options. The inviting design of the dining space provides a friendly, sociable, and comfortable environment for Allendale Material Square workers and the general public. Palette Flooring to the circulation Ceiling and joinery details areas achieve a raw utilise copper metal trims and 1 polished concrete feel 3 bronze anodised aluminium utilising a hard wearing elements to add warmth to and textured cementitious the material palette. topping. Furniture and built in 5 joinery features the rich Floor finishes to the 4 texture of spotted gum public areas will be a timber contrasted by 2 combination of concrete ceiling lining using high and patterned tiles. grade hoop pine plywood panelling. A striking plywood timber linear ceiling marks the 5 circulation routes. *Materials represented in the marketing material may differ to materials installed upon completion. The Perfect Balance Allendale Square has all the ingredients Be amongst modern dining, like to become Perth’s most favoured much-loved and well established Connected and dining and retail destination. With its restaurant, Lalla Rookh, rated in Accessible for all prime location and elevated design it Australia’s Top 100 Restaurants.* of Perth’s CBD. makes it an easy choice for discerning * Australian Financial Review, 2015 and convenience focused CBD workers. 14 Creates Social Connection. AN ENTICING Inviting and Comfortable. BLEND OF QUALITY DINING & RETAIL A Place To Connect The Mirvac Difference COMMERCIAL RETAIL Your vision delivered by Mirvac COMFORTABLE At Mirvac our vision is to set the standard as a world class Australian & ACCESSIBLE property group, harnessing the talent of our people to deliver the right place Allendale Square will be a place to discover wherever we develop and build. new tastes, connect with colleagues and relax in the centre of the CBD. Residential Old Treasury Building, Perth Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney Interactive Diversity RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL 16 INTEGRATED Office BUSINESS Retail MODEL Inviting Celebratory TY AC LI T I I Industrial B V A I I T Friendly C Y Sustainable O S ALLENDALE SQUARE PERTH CBD A Proximity C T Image C R E O S F www.mirvac.com S M CO The Peninsula Burswood, Perth Hoxton Distribution Park, Sydney Connected Design Walkable Attractive IMPORTANT NOTICE The content of this brochure was produced prior to obtaining final regulatory approval or construction commencement and is subject to change. Artist’s impressions depicting interiors and exteriors are intended as a guide only. Tenancy concepts and lifestyle imagery displayed are not existing tenants concepts of Mirvac. The information provided herein is believed to be correct but is not guaranteed. Changes may be made during the *Future Food Report Allendale Square development and dimensions, specifications and fittings may be changed without notice. Mirvac Projects Pty Ltd and their agents do not guarantee Food and Beverage Masterplanning or warrant that this information is accurate or complete and disclaims all liability from use of reliance upon this information. All parties must rely on their - June 2015 prepared for Mirvac own enquiries in relation to all matters in this brochure which is indicative only and is not an offer or contract. Correct at 01 December 2015 V1. BE A PART OF AN EXCITING FUTURE AT ALLENDALE SQUARE. CONTACT: Jim Tsagalis M 0411 760 760 E [email protected] James Hopkins M 0434 340 340 E [email protected] 18 LEASE EQUITY 604 Hay Street (Cnr Barrack Street) Perth 6000 T (+618) 9426 1777 www.lease-equity.com.au .
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