T:+61 7 3160 6073 The expansion of the existing shopping centre from approximately 64,000m² to 113,000m² of Net Lettable Area, The provision of multiple dwellings (apartments) on the north-east and western sides of the existing shopping centre site, The provision of 4,880 car parking bays, motor cycle bays, bicycle bays and end-of-trip facilities on-site, The modification and upgrade of the existing Karrinyup Bus Station.

Within the last month, development works on the future Fresh Food Market and Entertainment and Dining Precinct officially commenced. By combining first-class shopping, dining, entertaining and living you will experience a new benchmark for lifestyle in one of Perth’s best suburbs. On 20 July 2020 the City formally received a Form 1 DAP application for a Mixed Use Development on the western side of the existing shopping centre.

The City’s Design Review Panel provides independent design advice regarding large scale and complex development applications to assist in facilitating improved design outcomes. Following the submission of the City’s RAR and the notification of a JDAP meeting date regarding the application, the City will notify all submitters of the JDAP meeting date and all submitters will have the opportunity to make a presentation request to the JDAP to assist the JDAP in considering and determining the application. Submissions received during the consultation period will be considered as part of the City’s assessment and form part of its RAR. We strive for excellence in everything we do. E:queensland@blackburne.com.au, Copyright 2020 | Privacy Policy | Website by Blackbox. Karrinyup’s first launch celebrations turned into a four-day fashion and beauty extravaganza as part of the centre’s first development launch, which included a number of eye-catching installations, free pop-up activities, fashion experiences and more. The City is not the decision maker for this development. Once the City has finalised its assessment of the application, the City prepares and submits a Responsible Authority Report (RAR) to the JDAP for consideration. Our passion for property has always attracted like-minded people. 1050 Hay Street As the proposed development has been lodged as a DAP application, the City is not the decision-maker for this application with the application to be determined by the Metro Inner-North Joint Development Assessment Panel (JDAP). Following the JDAP meeting, the minutes of the meeting will be finalised and the determination letter provided to the applicant and City. Brand new residences on the doorstep of Perth’s most exciting retail development. Ngalak dandjoo barn wer kaaratj bandang boodja-k. F:+61 8 9429 5766 In Western Australia a person who is not an applicant or a respondent is known as a ‘third party’ and there are generally no third party appeal rights in relation to planning decisions as per Section 243 of the Planning and Development Act 2005. A landscaped pedestrian walkway directly connecting from Burroughs Road to the expanded Karrinyup Shopping Centre. Karrinyup shopping centre redevelopment purpose and details. 1 Queens Road Global Japanese apparel retailer, UNIQLO, will open its 3rd store in Perth at Karrinyup Shopping.... With a growing population and Australia's fastest growing state for economic growth over the last 10 years, Perth offers an unparalleled opportunity. Exciting new developments, soon to be released.

The Presiding Member (a specialist member); Two local government members (elected members nominated by Council). Please select...BillboardCinemaDomain.com.auEmailMailoutOnline Advertising (Non-Property Websites)Print - Local (Community Papers)Print - State / National (The West, Sunday Times, AFR etc)RadioRealestate.com.auReferralREIWA.com.auSearch Engine (Google, Yahoo, Bing etc)Seminars / ExposSite SignageSMSSocial MediaTVOther Stage one of Karrinyup's $800 million redevelopment is now complete. Stage one of Karrinyup's $800 million redevelopment is now complete. An application has been lodged to build three residential buildings at Karrinyup Shopping Centre as part of the overall redevelopment plans. The City advises the timeframe for the consideration of the application is subject to change and may be increased if amended plans or additional information is required. Local Planning Policy 6.1 - Advertising Signs, Local Planning Policy 6.2 - Bicycle Parking, Local Planning Policy 6.3 - Bin Storage Areas, Local Planning Policy 6.7 - Parking and Access. The RAR was due on 29 September 2020 but has now been extended to 18 November 2020. Unlike the previous Residential Design Codes, SPP 7.3 Volume 2 does not have a  ‘Deemed-to-Comply’ pathway for multiple dwellings (apartments) which is a more prescriptive approach to development assessment. approval, refusal or deferral). Where the convenience of a local centre connects with global brands. On 20 July 2020 the City formally received a Form 1 DAP application for a Mixed Use Development on the western side of the existing shopping centre. The original Form 1 DAP application was approved by the Metro North-West Joint Development Assessment Panel (JDAP) on 14 August 2015 which included the following: Following the approval of the original DAP application for the Major Expansion of Karrinyup Shopping Centre there have been a number of subsequent DAP applications approved by the Metro North-West and Metro Inner- North JDAP. HEAD OFFICE Where the proposal does not address the requirements of LPP 5.7, the development is to be considered against the relevant objectives of LPP 5.7. For more information on Karrinyup West Residential, contact Dean Williams, Senior Planning Officer and Monica Creek, Planning Officer, Development Services (08) 9205 8735 or (08) 9205 8547. The City’s LPS 3 provides the basis for the application of the City’s planning framework and controls the types of uses and development permitted throughout the City. T:+61 8 9429 5777 Further information regarding the City’s Design Review Panel is available via the following link: https://www.stirling.wa.gov.au/planning-and-building/design-review-panel. Buyer Profile*

Melbourne Administration Centre 25 Cedric Street, Stirling WA 6021 Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5.00pm. E:victoria@blackburne.com.au, PO Box 2468 Please select...1 bed2 bed3 bed4 bed Add Comment . With Stage One now open, Karrinyup is revolutionising retail. Karrinyup is where the coast meets the city. The meeting will be open to the public and those who have made a submission may be permitted to make a presentation at the meeting regarding the application. Mirvac Group has submitted a revised development application for the redevelopment of its Harbourside Shopping Centre at Darling Harbour in Sydney, which will... 2 weeks ago. Keep up to date as we change the face of shopping in WA. An integrated business model spans all areas of the property development life-cycle. A central piazza and ‘main street’ to the western side of the existing shopping centre. We’re committed to help those less fortunate. *

Keperra City of Stirling kaadatj Nyoongar moort Nyoongar boodja-k Wadjak boodja-k. Ngalak kaadatj Nyoongar nedingar wer birdiya koora koora wer yeyi. Karrinyup Starts to Sparkle – Launch Weekend Wrap Up, Karrinyup Construction Update – February 2020, AMP Capital Announces UNIQLO as part of Karrinyup Development. Baalabang koondarm, malayin wer nakolak baalap yang ngalany-al. Victoria 3004 On 20 July 2020 the City formally received a Form 1 DAP application for a Mixed Use Development on the western side of the existing shopping centre. By clicking send, you agree to Blackburne’s Privacy Policy. LPS 3 provides specific development controls to Karrinyup Shopping Centre and the statutory basis for the application of the City’s local planning policies. Karrinyup is an area that connects the coast to city or the outskirts to the city centre.

Don't miss your opportunity to join leading Australian and international brands in Western Australia's most exciting retail development. How did you hear about us? To the east of the Centre. It should be noted that meetings of the City’s Design Review Panel are not open to the public. Located just 12 kilometres north of Perth, East Village at Karrinyup by Blackburne is situated in a sought-after area which includes state-of-the-art Located just 12 kilometres north of Perth, Karrinyup by Blackburne will feature 94 luxury high-end residences on the eastern edge of the new Karrinyup Shopping Centre, which will offer incredible views over Lake Gwelup, Perth city and Trigg Beach. SPP 7.3 Volume 2 is divided into different ‘design elements’ such as plot ratio, landscaping, visual privacy and parking. Presentation requests will be reviewed and approved or refused by the Presiding Member and not the City. The Blackburne name has been synonymous with the Perth property industry for many years. The Form 1 Development Assessment Panel (DAP) application includes the following: State Planning Policy 7.3 – Residential Design Codes Volume 2 – Apartments (SPP 7.3), On 24 May 2019, the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage released SPP 7.3 Volume 2 as the framework to assess multiple dwelling (apartment) developments. Please select...InvestorOwner Occupier The proposal is summarised as follows: The City is not the decision-maker for this development. An extension of time has been granted for completion the Responsible Authority Report (RAR), at the request of the applicant. Our comprehensive services provide real peace of mind. E:general@blackburne.com.au, Suite 806 West Perth Karrinyup Shopping Centre’s reputation as one of Perth’s premier shopping destinations is now ready to be truly cemented, with an $800 million redevelopment currently underway. F:+61 7 3851 0089 Where the convenience of a local centre connects with global brands. As part of the City’s assessment, the application will be referred to the City’s Design Review Panel for comment. Instead SPP 7.3 Volume 2 provides Acceptable Outcomes and Design Guidance to assist in achieving the Element Objectives for a more performance and design based development assessment. A whole new standard of retail. UNIQLO’s brand philosophy of LifeWear is based on the Japanese values of simplicity, quality and longevity which alongside the retailer’s drive for constant product innovation, results in clothing that is well designed.

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