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Places Victoria, was the Victorian Government's property development agency delivering urban renewal. Based in Melbourne, Australia, Places Victoria developed surplus government land. In April 2017, Places Victoria combined with Major Projects Victoria to form Development Victoria.[1][2]
Gregory Anderson - Chief Executive Officer Tony DeDomenico - Chairman
Number of employees
ca.100
Website
www.places.vic.gov.au
Places Victoria attracted private sector investment to revitalise neighbourhoods and was responsible for delivering projects in Melbourne and regional Victoria, including:
Melbourne Docklands
Revitalising Central Dandenong
Junction Place, Wodonga
Places Victoria has a long history of urban revitalisation and land development in Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Places Victoria was governed by a Board of Directors, chaired by Tony DeDomencio. Places Victoria's CEO was Gregory Anderson.
History
Places Victoria was born from two government land organisations - the Urban and Regional Land Corporation, which played a key role in the development of Melbourne's growth corridors, and the Docklands Authority, which was set up in the early 1990s to oversee the development of Melbourne's Docklands. In August 2003, the Docklands Authority and the Urban and Regional Land Corporation merged to become VicUrban. In late 2011, Places Victoria evolved from VicUrban with a mandate to deliver urban renewal.[3]
References
^@PlacesVic (12 April 2017). "Quick reminder: Development Victoria officially launched on Monday 3 April 2017. You can now find us here @MajorProjects #developmentvic" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
^@PlacesVic (30 March 2017). "From Monday, you'll hear from us as Development Victoria, when we merge with Major Projects Victoria #devvic" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
^"VicUrban is now Places Victoria". 2 November 2011.
External links
Development Victoria website
Places Victoria website
VicUrban corporate website
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places, victoria, this, article, needs, updated, please, help, update, this, article, reflect, recent, events, newly, available, information, march, 2019, victorian, government, property, development, agency, delivering, urban, renewal, based, melbourne, austr. This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2019 Places Victoria was the Victorian Government s property development agency delivering urban renewal Based in Melbourne Australia Places Victoria developed surplus government land In April 2017 Places Victoria combined with Major Projects Victoria to form Development Victoria 1 2 Places VictoriaPlaces Victoria LogoTypeGovernment AuthorityIndustryProperty developmentHeadquartersMelbourne AustraliaArea servedVictoria AustraliaKey peopleGregory Anderson Chief Executive Officer Tony DeDomenico ChairmanNumber of employeesca 100Websitewww places vic gov auPlaces Victoria attracted private sector investment to revitalise neighbourhoods and was responsible for delivering projects in Melbourne and regional Victoria including Melbourne Docklands Revitalising Central Dandenong Junction Place WodongaPlaces Victoria has a long history of urban revitalisation and land development in Melbourne and regional Victoria Contents 1 Governance 2 History 3 References 4 External linksGovernance EditPlaces Victoria was governed by a Board of Directors chaired by Tony DeDomencio Places Victoria s CEO was Gregory Anderson History EditPlaces Victoria was born from two government land organisations the Urban and Regional Land Corporation which played a key role in the development of Melbourne s growth corridors and the Docklands Authority which was set up in the early 1990s to oversee the development of Melbourne s Docklands In August 2003 the Docklands Authority and the Urban and Regional Land Corporation merged to become VicUrban In late 2011 Places Victoria evolved from VicUrban with a mandate to deliver urban renewal 3 References Edit PlacesVic 12 April 2017 Quick reminder Development Victoria officially launched on Monday 3 April 2017 You can now find us here MajorProjects developmentvic Tweet via Twitter PlacesVic 30 March 2017 From Monday you ll hear from us as Development Victoria when we merge with Major Projects Victoria devvic Tweet via Twitter VicUrban is now Places Victoria 2 November 2011 External links EditDevelopment Victoria website Places Victoria website VicUrban corporate website This Victoria Australia government related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Places Victoria amp oldid 1153600893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,