Parkline Place is designed to empower leaders, thinkers and collaborators to aspire to more – and achieve it.
Engaging inside and out, this is a commercial hub that encourages workers to rediscover their city and connect with their colleagues.
Parkline Place has built health and wellbeing into the every day work experience.
Light-flooded floors reveal expansive outlooks, creating spaces people want to spend time in while fostering connection, collaboration and growth.
Nearby Hyde Park and the Domain are the lungs of Sydney providing escape and exercise amongst the city’s most beautiful gardens.
Sustainability is more than an initiative at Parkline Place. It’s evident in every element of building design and operation.
Parkline Place is being developed with digital in mind – connecting tenants with intuitive applications and smart solutions to enable agile operations and connected working.
An all-star collaboration has distilled decades of global experience to design and deliver a new benchmark in commercial office towers - Parkline Place.
Mitsubishi Estate is one of Japan’s largest real estate developers and is a highly active international investor. Mitsubishi Estate entered the Australian market to oversee its extensive Australian investments, as well as to capitalise more efficiently on new business opportunities like Parkline Place.
Oxford is a leading global real estate developer and manager. We’re best known as the team behind skyline-shaping projects Hudson Yards in New York or London’s Leadenhall Building.
We are one of Australia’s most highly respected and awarded real estate companies, committed to delivering outstanding outcomes for the community, investors and building occupants, and the property partner of choice for Parkline Place.
Founded by Norman Foster in 1967, Foster + Partners is an international practice for sustainable architecture, urbanism and design. With offices across the globe, we work as a single studio that is both ethnically and culturally diverse.
Oxford and Mitsubishi have partnered with CPB, the Australasian arm of the CIMIC Group and the contractors delivering Pitt Street metro station, to ensure a seamless transition from station to skyscraper – in addition to a high quality of build.