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Posted January 18, An international developer has flagged plans to build what would be Perth's tallest building as the centrepiece of a World Trade Center development that it believes will transform the city's CBD. It would stretch from Stirling Street to Wellington Street, above and across the existing railway line running east from the Perth train station.
The developer, the World Trade Center Perth, has already purchased the old Myer site in Northbridge, and will negotiate with the State Government to purchase adjacent land across the rail line. Premier Colin Barnett has backed the plan, despite earlier dismissing the concept when it was proposed for the East Perth Power Station site. So thank you for your interest and again, I assure you of the Government's support in this project," he told the developers at a launch function in Perth.
But in unveiling its vision for establishing a World Trade Center in World trade center proposal by think team, the developer stressed the value of the development was in international links and trade, not just in an iconic building. World Trade Center Perth business development director Neil Kidd said the project was much more than just a "box".
Essentially a fully integrated product to conduct trade effectively and efficiently requires each of the elements you see [in this complex] WTC chairman Ghazi Abu Nahl welcomed the opportunity to pursue the development in Perth, which he said would complete the link between the CBD and Northbridge, and connect Perth with world trade center proposal by think team such centres around the world.
Mr Barnett acknowledged his initial reservations about the concept, but said this concept was different. The WTC Association is pursuing the land purchase through the Barnett Government's unsolicited bid process, introduced to boost its struggling asset sales program.
The developer said the negotiations would be conducted over the coming months, and if it was to proceed, the World Trade Center would be built in stages.
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Posted January 18, An international developer has flagged plans to build what would be Perth's tallest building as the centrepiece of a World Trade Center development that it believes will transform the city's CBD. It would stretch from Stirling Street to Wellington Street, above and across the existing railway line running east from the Perth train station. The developer, the World Trade Center Perth, has already purchased the old Myer site in Northbridge, and will negotiate with the State Government to purchase adjacent land across the rail line.
Premier Colin Barnett has backed the plan, despite earlier dismissing the concept when it was proposed for the East Perth Power Station site.
So thank you for your interest and again, I assure you of the Government's support in this project," he told the developers at a launch function in Perth. But in unveiling its vision for establishing a World Trade Center in Perth, the developer stressed the value of the development was in international links and trade, not just in an iconic building.
World Trade Center Perth business development director Neil Kidd said the project was much more than just a "box". Essentially a fully integrated product to conduct trade effectively and efficiently requires each of the elements you see [in this complex] WTC chairman Ghazi Abu Nahl welcomed the opportunity to pursue the development in Perth, which he said would complete the link between the CBD and Northbridge, and connect Perth with other such centres around the world.
Mr Barnett acknowledged his initial reservations about the concept, but said this concept was different. The WTC Association is pursuing the land purchase through the Barnett Government's unsolicited bid process, introduced to boost its struggling asset sales program. The developer said the negotiations would be conducted over the coming months, and if it was to proceed, the World Trade Center would be built in stages.
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