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OfficeMon 06 Nov 17

LW Edit 2/11/17

Following the appointment of architects Fender Katsalidis to design Parramatta’s latest office development, the GPT group have submitted a development application to the City of Parramatta.

The diversified real estate investment trust will redevelop a collection of existing structures at 93-95 Phillip Street and 32 Smith Street into one super site for a new commercial building.

[Related reading: ‘Translucent’ Building Wins Design Competition For $230 Million Parramatta Tower]

The Urban Developer spoke with GPT Group’s senior development manager David Flannery and head of office and logistics Matthew Faddy, Urbis’ associate director Alison Brown and director of architecture at Fender Katsalidis Mark Curzon to gain a greater insight into what informed GPT’s Smith Street development application.


Following the appointment of architects Fender Katsalidis to design Parramatta’s latest office development, the GPT group have submitted a development application to the City of Parramatta.

The diversified real estate investment trust will redevelop a collection of existing structures at 93-95 Phillip Street and 32 Smith Street into one super site for a new commercial building.

[Related reading: ‘Translucent’ Building Wins Design Competition For $230 Million Parramatta Tower]

The Urban Developer spoke with GPT Group’s senior development manager David Flannery and head of office and logistics Matthew Faddy, Urbis’ associate director Alison Brown and director of architecture at Fender Katsalidis Mark Curzon to gain a greater insight into what informed GPT’s Smith Street development application.

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