State Government seeks community housing providers and developers to deliver integrated new residential project adjoining Subiaco Oval
1.08 hectare site to deliver up to 350 dwellings, including public and community housing
Demolition of ageing former public housing complex at Court Place makes way for new development
The next stage of development at the Subi East project will see the delivery of up to 350 new homes at Court Place, adjacent to Subiaco Oval, within the Oval precinct.
The integrated housing development, which is part of the State Government’s pilot Housing Diversity Pipeline, will include a variety of housing solutions with 42 per cent to be social housing, accounting for approximately 15 per cent of the total 1,000 new dwellings expected to be delivered across the Oval precinct.
Early-stage demolition works have commenced on the site to remove the 58 vacant, ageing and no longer fit for purpose public housing dwellings, which will make way for the development of modern, high-quality housing options for a diverse range of occupants.
The scale of the 1.08 hectare Court Place site and its proximity to amenities, provides a unique opportunity to deliver integrated social, affordable and private market housing, underpinned by design excellence.
As a significant urban redevelopment project, Subi East will see the creation of a vibrant new urban village with a total of about 2,700 new homes and will play a significant role in meeting the future housing needs in the Perth metropolitan area.
The State Government is now seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) in the Court Place site from suitably qualified community housing providers or development consortiums which share its vision for a project that will deliver genuine housing choice and open up opportunities for a diverse range of Western Australians.
To be eligible for consideration, developers must be a registered WA Tier 1 or 2 community housing provider (CHP) or partner with a CHP as part of a consortium.
Both the demolition works and the EOI are being managed by DevelopmentWA on behalf of the Department of Communities, with demolition expected to be completed in the second half of 2023.
The Oval is one of several key precincts – and the first to be developed – at Subi East, which will provide new homes for 4,000 residents alongside shopping, dining and entertainment options.
The 35ha urban regeneration project will also deliver a range of new community amenities including public open space, sports facilities and play areas.
EOIs for the Court Place site close at 2pm WST on Wednesday, 19 July 2023.
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As stated by Housing Minister John Carey:
“The release of this Expressions of Interest for the Subi East urban renewal project is part of our Government’s pilot Housing Diversity Pipeline, aimed at unlocking lazy government land to encourage new developments and create diverse housing choices for Western Australians.
“This is the reality of ageing public housing stock and why our Government is moving towards an integrated approach for new social housing developments.
“By removing ageing and unfit public housing stock, we are able to replace it with high-quality contemporary and responsive housing solutions for Western Australians from a diverse range of backgrounds, while providing a boost to housing supply.
“This is an ideal site for an urban renewal project, which will see new social housing developed, minutes from the CBD by train and adjacent to the historic Subiaco Oval, Bob Hawke College and West Leederville station.
“In planning for this project, we want to hear from developers who are able to deliver our Government’s diversified housing options and can fast-track the delivery of more social housing for the community.”
As stated by Planning Minister Rita Saffioti:
“The launch of the Expressions of Interest for Court Place marks another significant milestone in the development of Subi East.
“This follows the Expressions of Interest for Lots 1 and 2 at The Oval precinct, and the lodgement of the Public Realm development application for the Princess Margaret Hospital precinct.
“Landscaping works at The Oval are also well underway and expected to be completed in Spring.
“It’s wonderful to see real progress being made on one of the most significant urban redevelopments ever undertaken in Western Australia, as the State Government’s vision for a thriving new inner-city village begins to take shape.”