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Construction on skyline-shaping Perth towers to begin next year – WAtoday
The development, which promises to transform the Perth skyline with a 58-storey skyscraper, is forecast to create 2500 construction jobs and bring 500 new residents…
The twin towers will be located at the site often used for pop-up events at Elizabeth Quay, opposite the Quay Hotel, and serviced by 577 car bays across five underground parking levels.
Brookfield executive vice president Carl Schibrowski said the project would connect the CBD with the riverfront and bring 4000 office workers to the area.
“The design delivers on the WA governments vision for the precinct as a world-class destination to visit, live and work with high-quality urban amenities and open…
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