Tonsley takes out top property industry award
Renewal SA has been presented with the Property Council of Australia / Rider Levett Bucknall South Australian Development of the Year Award for an approach which sets new standards for urban renewal.
Property Council’s SA Executive Director Daniel Gannon said Renewal SA has transformed Mitsubishi’s former manufacturing plant into arguably Australia’s most exciting innovation district.
Property Council’s SA Executive Director Daniel Gannon said Renewal SA has transformed Mitsubishi’s former manufacturing plant into arguably Australia’s most exciting innovation district.
Tonsley brings together leading-edge research and education institutions, established businesses and start-ups, as well as government and community groups, to test new ideas, and bring high-value manufacturing to market, and drive jobs, investment and economic growth.Daniel Gannon
In addition to accommodating Flinders University and TAFE SA campuses and established and emerging businesses, Tonsley will one day be home to around 1,200 residents.
Peet Limited Managing Director and CEO Brendan Gore said Peet is very proud to be delivering Tonsley Village, the $265 million residential component of the precinct which is set on 11-hectares of the Tonsley redevelopment site.
Tonsley Village offers some of the most exciting new housing opportunities in the area, with more than 850 modern terraces and apartments and 1.5ha of public open space, all close to offices, retail, transport, education and recreational opportunities.
Tonsley is now in the running for the Liberty OneSteel Award for Best Mixed Use Development and the KONE Award for Development Innovation at the Property Council of Australia’s national awards, which will be held in Sydney on Friday 11 May.