Parkline Place, a striking 39-storey tower located at the corner of Pitt and Park Streets above the Gadigal metro station, is set to become a major new hub for Sydney’s workforce.
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From early 2025, the building will house a mix of government and private sector offices, offering a modern, sustainable environment designed to foster collaboration and flexibility. With sustainability at its core, Parkline Place is powered by renewable energy and is fully electric, aiming for net-zero scope 1 and 2 emissions.
Parkline Place, managed and delivered by Investa, has been designed to meet high sustainability standards, targeting a 5.5-star NABERS Energy rating, a 3.5-star NABERS Water rating, and a 6-star Green Star Design and As-Built V1.3 certification. Additionally, it holds a WELL Certification V2 Platinum, underscoring its commitment to creating a healthy, energy-efficient working environment.
The development has already created 600 construction jobs, and the building will eventually support up to 4,000 workers across the government and private sectors. Minister for Lands and Property Steve Kamper highlighted the importance of this project, stating, “Our leases at Parkline Place will provide public servants with quality and sustainable modern workplaces. They will support flexibility and increased collaboration to deliver better service outcomes for the people of NSW.”
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The leasing arrangements for Parkline Place are as follows:
- The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) has taken up a 12-year lease for four floors, with the agency occupying them since January 2025.
- The Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) and Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) will move in from April 2025, occupying three floors of flexible touchdown space.
- The Crown Solicitor’s Office (CSO) will relocate by mid-2026, leasing three full floors and an additional partial floor for a 13-and-a-half-year term.
Parkline Place stands as a symbol of Sydney’s commitment to building sustainable, modern workplaces that encourage collaboration and innovation in the public and private sectors.
Published 17-February-2025