Four NSW Government agencies are set to take up residence in a new 39-storey workplace hub in the heart of Sydney from early 2025.
Parkline Place (pictured) is an energy efficient tower building located on the corner of Pitt and Park Streets above Gadigal metro station.
The NSW Government’s central property agency, Property and Development NSW (PDNSW) has negotiated the lease arrangements for the four agencies – ODPP, DPHI, DCCEEW and CSO – and is leading the CBD Workplace Hub design and delivery project, which aims to provide modern and sustainable government workplaces as public sector workers return to the office.
“This new touchdown space offers a great opportunity for our Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure’s employees to access modern facilities conveniently located near the new Metro and other excellent transport options,” said Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) Secretary, Kiersten Fishburn.
“It also provides a prime location for them to engage with sector colleagues and key stakeholders in the heart of Sydney’s CBD.”
The lease arrangements are as follows:
- – A 12-year lease for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), with the agency now occupying four floors since the start of January;
- – A 12-year lease for the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) for flexible touchdown space across three floors. The agencies are due to move into the building from April 2025;
- – A 13-and-a-half-year lease for the Crown Solicitor’s Office (CSO) to occupy three full floors, plus another floor partially, with the agency set to relocate in mid-2026.
“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,” said NSW Minister for Lands and Property, Steve Kamper.
The leases support the NSW Government’s net zero emissions targets. Parkline Place is fully electric and powered by renewable energy, and targets net zero scope 1 and 2 emissions in operation. It is also designed to achieve 5.5-star NABERS Energy, 3.5-star NABERS Water, and 6-star Green Star Design and As-Built V1.3 sustainability ratings.
The development has been delivered and will be managed by Investa, on behalf of co-owners Oxford Properties Group and Mitsubishi Estate Asia, with four government agencies to occupy more than 10 floors in the building.
“We are delighted to welcome the NSW Government this year as one of the first tenants at Parkline Place,” said Investa Head of Leasing, Mark Podgornik.
“Many major employers are progressively bringing employees back to the office and placing significant value on creating a desirable workplace experience for their people through access to amenity, connected and sustainable workplaces. We are pleased to help facilitate this at Parkline Place.”
For more information about the CBD Workplace Hub at Parkline Place, visit the Parkline Place workplace hub page.