In the Pipeline: Quay Quarter Lanes, Sydney

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May 28 2019

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Quay Quarter Sydney combines ultra-modern design with heritage laneways to create an entirely new quarter spanning two city blocks being transformed by AMP Capital on behalf of its investors. Quay Quarter Lanes is the boutique laneway precinct between Young and Loftus Streets, a vibrant hub of fine grain retail, world-class restaurants, artisanal cafés and pocket bars, lifestyle and wellbeing retail, located at the base of three new residential buildings designed by Australian architects.

Owner: Investors of AMP Capital
Retail category: CBD
Development stage: Under construction
Project type: New
Start date: April 2018
Completion date: Mid 2020
Project cost: $406 million
Project size: 2,250m2 GLA (Office), 3000m2 GLA (Retail), 106 apartments
Architects: Sylvester Fuller,
MAKE Architects, SJB, Carter Williamson
Builder: Richard Crookes Constructions
Project Manager: Thelem Consulting
Development Manager: AMP Capital
Leasing: Precinct Retail and Oxford Agency in conjunction with AMP Capital

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