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Walker Corporation

Walker Corporation is an Australian privately-owned property development company.

Walker Corporation
TypePrivate
IndustryProperty Development
Founded1972
FounderAlec Walker and Lang Walker
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Australia, United States, Canada, Fiji, Malaysia
Websitewalkercorp.com.au

Most notably, Walker Corporation is responsible for the development and restoration of several significant Australian sites, including King Street Wharf, Finger Wharf, Broadway Shopping Centre, and Rhodes Waterside shopping centre in Sydney.[1]

History Edit

The company was founded in 1964 by Lang & Alec Walker, initially as an earthmoving and civil engineering business[2] until 1972 when Lang Walker formed The Walker Group and expanded into property development.[3] Walker Corporation joined the Australian Securities Exchange in 1994.[4] In 1999, Lang Walker sold his shares in Walker Corporation Ltd to Australand Holdings Limited (now Frasers Property), reserving the right to reuse the Walker Corporation name after January 2003.[5] Lang Walker exercised that right in 2003, renaming McRoss Developments Pty Ltd to Walker Corporation.[6] In 2006, Walker Corporation sold over A$1.1 billion worth of assets to Mirvac, retaining their industrial and some of their commercial & retail interests.[7]

Developments since 2020 Edit

In 2011[8] Walker Corporation began development of Collins Square, then the largest commercial mixed-use development in Australia, with construction completed in 2019.[9]

In 2014 Walker Corporation was selected by the Queensland Government & Redland City Council as the preferred partner to redevelop Toondah Harbour,[10] a 67-hectare (170-acre) site[11] which the government had declared a Priority Development Area located in Redland City, Queensland. The project was a source of controversy,[12] with parts of the proposed development area covering a Ramsar site.[13] In August 2016 Walker Corporation used a meeting with then Federal Minister for the Environment and Energy Josh Frydenberg to lobby for boundary changes to reduce the size of the Ramsar site, described by the company as a matter of “urgent national interest.”[14] The company released revised plans in 2018, reducing the proposed land reclamation area by 12 hectares (30 acres) and reducing the impact on neighbouring Cassim Island.[15] In 2022 the company released the project’s Environmental Impact Statement, which was examined by the Government following public consultation.[16]

In 2015 Walker Corporation released plans for their largest international development Senibong Cove,[17] a 16-hectare (40-acre) development located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. In 2016 the company's plans for a redevelopment of Adelaide's Festival Plaza were approved by the SA Development Assessment Commission,[18] with revised plans including expansions to the retail component approved in late 2020.[19]

As of October 2021, the company was developing over A$30 billion worth of projects across Australia and Malaysia.[20]

Notable projects Edit

  • Collins Square: Australia’s largest commercial mixed-use development that was completed in 2018, occupying a full Melbourne CBD block.[21]
  • Parramatta Square: A $3.2 billion[22] project on a 3-hectare (7.4-acre) site in Parramatta, New South Wales, consisting of four commercial towers, a retail district, and public spaces.[23]
  • Riverlea: The largest residential development in South Australia’s history, comprising approximately 12,000 homes[24] and expected to take over two decades to complete.[25]
  • Maroochydore City Centre: Australia’s largest greenfield CBD located in Maroochydore, Queensland, estimated to take 15-20 years to complete.[26]
  • Festival Tower: A $1 billion[27] commercial and retail development and public square in the Adelaide CBD, expected to be completed in late 2023.[28]
  • Senibong Cove: A jointly-developed Malaysian masterplanned precinct[29] in close proximity to the Johor-Singapore Causeway, containing over 8,000 homes, a 100-berth marina, and a retail precinct[30] built on over 400 hectares (990 acres) of reclaimed land.[31] Senibong Cove received the South East Asia Property Awards’ ‘Best Villa/Housing Development’ award for multiple consecutive years.[32]
  • Kokomo Private Island: A six-star[33] private resort occupying an entire 57-hectare (140-acre) Fijian island,[34] comprising 21 villas and five residences.[35]
  • Citiswich Business Park: A $1 billion[36] Ipswich industrial estate covering 350 hectares (860 acres), the largest in Queensland.[37]
  • Main Drive Kew: A $400 million residential development on the former Kew Cottages site in the leafy Melbourne suburb of Kew. The project is a joint venture between Walker Corporation and the Victorian Government and has been the subject of several accolades, controversies, allegations, and legal disputes. Construction of stage 1 was completed in 2008 and was followed by several disputes between purchasers, consultants, and developers. The final stage was completed in 2014.[38]

References Edit

  1. ^ Lenaghan, Nick (9 January 2019). "Green light for last two Walker towers". Australian Financial Review.
  2. ^ "Lang Walker Receives Lifetime Achievement Award". The Urban Developer. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Building blocks of an empire". The Australian. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Walker Corp tries to build shares back to issue price". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Seeing upside, not down". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Lang Walker stakes out his own ground again". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Mirvac buys Walker portfolio". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  8. ^ Williams, Bethany (2 November 2011). "Collins Square is the biggest". Dockland News. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  9. ^ "Woods Bagot-designed final tower completed at landmark $2.5B Collins Square". Architecture & Design. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Walker Group to rejuvenate Redland City". The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Media Statements. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  11. ^ "Walker Corporation selected for Toondah and Weinam PDAs". Redlands2030. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  12. ^ Moore, Tony (4 May 2022). "Controversial Toondah Harbour project may depend on election outcome". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  13. ^ Moore, Tony (12 June 2017). "Cleveland's $1.3bn Toondah Harbour project to proceed to EIS stage". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Developer lobbied Frydenberg to de-list area of wetland for Queensland's Toondah Harbour complex". The Guardian. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  15. ^ "Toondah Harbour development plans released". Redland City Bulletin. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  16. ^ "Developers say $1.4 billion Toondah development safe for environment but conservation group claims it's a 'fantasy'". ABC News. 12 October 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  17. ^ Khoo, Lynette (10 March 2015). "Plans for new Iskandar project unveiled". The Business Times. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  18. ^ Cheng, Linda (15 November 2016). "Adelaide's second tallest tower approved". ArchitectureAU. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  19. ^ Richards, Stephanie (11 November 2020). "Festival Plaza changes set for approval despite Parliament House heritage concerns". InDaily. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  20. ^ Wilmot, Ben (28 October 2021). . The Australian. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  21. ^ "Collins Square is the biggest". Docklands News. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  22. ^ "Suburban offices swell as tenants rethink city towers". The Sydney Morning Hearald. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  23. ^ "Winding water course at heart of proposed Parramatta Square public space". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  24. ^ "Adelaide's largest masterplanned community becomes a suburb". Australian Property Journal. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  25. ^ "Walker Plots First Retail Centre at $3bn Estate". The Urban Developer. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  26. ^ Tabet, Ted (20 October 2022). "Field of Dreams: Walker Readies Australia's Next CBD". The Urban Developer. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  27. ^ "SRG wins $20m Adelaide contract". Business News. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  28. ^ Frangos, Daniela (29 November 2021). "Plans to Revamp Festival Plaza Have Been Unveiled". Broadsheet. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  29. ^ Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd. Fadhil Bin Md. Din. "Senibong Cove, River Treatment". Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  30. ^ "Why Senibong Cove Is So Popular". Private Car Services Singapore - Malaysia. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  31. ^ "Malaysia: Johor unveils new plans for waterfront". Wild Singapore News. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  32. ^ "Senibong Cove Continues Winning Streak At Awards Ceremony". Star Property. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  33. ^ Smyth, Jamie (27 November 2015). "Fiji's political stability spurs buyers to seek piece of paradise". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  34. ^ Carruthers, Fiona (30 March 2017). "Lang Walker, Rich List property king, unveils his Kokomo Fiji resort". Australian Financial Review. Archived from the original on 2 November 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  35. ^ Ashton, Chris (1 September 2022). "Island time awaits: 10 of the best South Pacific resorts - Executive Traveller". Executive Traveller. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  36. ^ Yun, Jessica (18 October 2019). "5 Brisbane property hotspots home buyers should know about". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  37. ^ McIvor, Lachlan (14 October 2021). "Huge new truck depot planned for thriving business park". The Courier Mail. Archived from the original on 9 January 2023.
  38. ^ "Trouble in Kew". The Age. Retrieved 15 February 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Walker Corporation is an Australian privately owned property development company Walker CorporationTypePrivateIndustryProperty DevelopmentFounded1972FounderAlec Walker and Lang WalkerHeadquartersSydney NSW AustraliaArea servedAustralia United States Canada Fiji MalaysiaWebsitewalkercorp wbr com wbr auMost notably Walker Corporation is responsible for the development and restoration of several significant Australian sites including King Street Wharf Finger Wharf Broadway Shopping Centre and Rhodes Waterside shopping centre in Sydney 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Developments since 2020 1 1 1 Notable projects 2 References 3 External linksHistory EditThe company was founded in 1964 by Lang amp Alec Walker initially as an earthmoving and civil engineering business 2 until 1972 when Lang Walker formed The Walker Group and expanded into property development 3 Walker Corporation joined the Australian Securities Exchange in 1994 4 In 1999 Lang Walker sold his shares in Walker Corporation Ltd to Australand Holdings Limited now Frasers Property reserving the right to reuse the Walker Corporation name after January 2003 5 Lang Walker exercised that right in 2003 renaming McRoss Developments Pty Ltd to Walker Corporation 6 In 2006 Walker Corporation sold over A 1 1 billion worth of assets to Mirvac retaining their industrial and some of their commercial amp retail interests 7 Developments since 2020 Edit In 2011 8 Walker Corporation began development of Collins Square then the largest commercial mixed use development in Australia with construction completed in 2019 9 In 2014 Walker Corporation was selected by the Queensland Government amp Redland City Council as the preferred partner to redevelop Toondah Harbour 10 a 67 hectare 170 acre site 11 which the government had declared a Priority Development Area located in Redland City Queensland The project was a source of controversy 12 with parts of the proposed development area covering a Ramsar site 13 In August 2016 Walker Corporation used a meeting with then Federal Minister for the Environment and Energy Josh Frydenberg to lobby for boundary changes to reduce the size of the Ramsar site described by the company as a matter of urgent national interest 14 The company released revised plans in 2018 reducing the proposed land reclamation area by 12 hectares 30 acres and reducing the impact on neighbouring Cassim Island 15 In 2022 the company released the project s Environmental Impact Statement which was examined by the Government following public consultation 16 In 2015 Walker Corporation released plans for their largest international development Senibong Cove 17 a 16 hectare 40 acre development located in Johor Bahru Malaysia In 2016 the company s plans for a redevelopment of Adelaide s Festival Plaza were approved by the SA Development Assessment Commission 18 with revised plans including expansions to the retail component approved in late 2020 19 As of October 2021 update the company was developing over A 30 billion worth of projects across Australia and Malaysia 20 Notable projects Edit Collins Square Australia s largest commercial mixed use development that was completed in 2018 occupying a full Melbourne CBD block 21 Parramatta Square A 3 2 billion 22 project on a 3 hectare 7 4 acre site in Parramatta New South Wales consisting of four commercial towers a retail district and public spaces 23 Riverlea The largest residential development in South Australia s history comprising approximately 12 000 homes 24 and expected to take over two decades to complete 25 Maroochydore City Centre Australia s largest greenfield CBD located in Maroochydore Queensland estimated to take 15 20 years to complete 26 Festival Tower A 1 billion 27 commercial and retail development and public square in the Adelaide CBD expected to be completed in late 2023 28 Senibong Cove A jointly developed Malaysian masterplanned precinct 29 in close proximity to the Johor Singapore Causeway containing over 8 000 homes a 100 berth marina and a retail precinct 30 built on over 400 hectares 990 acres of reclaimed land 31 Senibong Cove received the South East Asia Property Awards Best Villa Housing Development award for multiple consecutive years 32 Kokomo Private Island A six star 33 private resort occupying an entire 57 hectare 140 acre Fijian island 34 comprising 21 villas and five residences 35 Citiswich Business Park A 1 billion 36 Ipswich industrial estate covering 350 hectares 860 acres the largest in Queensland 37 Main Drive Kew A 400 million residential development on the former Kew Cottages site in the leafy Melbourne suburb of Kew The project is a joint venture between Walker Corporation and the Victorian Government and has been the subject of several accolades controversies allegations and legal disputes Construction of stage 1 was completed in 2008 and was followed by several disputes between purchasers consultants and developers The final stage was completed in 2014 38 References Edit Lenaghan Nick 9 January 2019 Green light for last two Walker towers Australian Financial Review Lang Walker Receives Lifetime Achievement Award The Urban Developer Retrieved 28 October 2022 Building blocks of an empire The Australian Retrieved 28 October 2022 Walker Corp tries to build shares back to issue price Australian Financial Review Retrieved 28 October 2022 Seeing upside not down Australian Financial Review Retrieved 28 October 2022 Lang Walker stakes out his own ground again Australian Financial Review Retrieved 28 October 2022 Mirvac buys Walker portfolio The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 28 October 2022 Williams Bethany 2 November 2011 Collins Square is the biggest Dockland News Retrieved 1 November 2022 Woods Bagot designed final tower completed at landmark 2 5B Collins Square Architecture amp Design Retrieved 1 November 2022 Walker Group to rejuvenate Redland City The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Media Statements 18 September 2014 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Walker Corporation selected for Toondah and Weinam PDAs Redlands2030 18 September 2014 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Moore Tony 4 May 2022 Controversial Toondah Harbour project may depend on election outcome Brisbane Times Retrieved 1 November 2022 Moore Tony 12 June 2017 Cleveland s 1 3bn Toondah Harbour project to proceed to EIS stage Brisbane Times Retrieved 1 November 2022 Developer lobbied Frydenberg to de list area of wetland for Queensland s Toondah Harbour complex The Guardian 11 August 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Toondah Harbour development plans released Redland City Bulletin 5 June 2018 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Developers say 1 4 billion Toondah development safe for environment but conservation group claims it s a fantasy ABC News 12 October 2022 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Khoo Lynette 10 March 2015 Plans for new Iskandar project unveiled The Business Times Retrieved 1 November 2022 Cheng Linda 15 November 2016 Adelaide s second tallest tower approved ArchitectureAU Retrieved 7 November 2022 Richards Stephanie 11 November 2020 Festival Plaza changes set for approval despite Parliament House heritage concerns InDaily Retrieved 7 November 2022 Wilmot Ben 28 October 2021 Lang Walker boasts 30bn workbook across Australia Malaysia The Australian Archived from the original on 3 November 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Collins Square is the biggest Docklands News Retrieved 6 October 2022 Suburban offices swell as tenants rethink city towers The Sydney Morning Hearald Retrieved 6 October 2022 Winding water course at heart of proposed Parramatta Square public space The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 6 October 2022 Adelaide s largest masterplanned community becomes a suburb Australian Property Journal Retrieved 18 October 2022 Walker Plots First Retail Centre at 3bn Estate The Urban Developer Retrieved 18 October 2022 Tabet Ted 20 October 2022 Field of Dreams Walker Readies Australia s Next CBD The Urban Developer Retrieved 31 October 2022 SRG wins 20m Adelaide contract Business News 7 December 2021 Retrieved 7 November 2022 Frangos Daniela 29 November 2021 Plans to Revamp Festival Plaza Have Been Unveiled Broadsheet Retrieved 7 November 2022 Prof Ir Dr Mohd Fadhil Bin Md Din Senibong Cove River Treatment Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Retrieved 18 October 2022 Why Senibong Cove Is So Popular Private Car Services Singapore Malaysia Retrieved 18 October 2022 Malaysia Johor unveils new plans for waterfront Wild Singapore News Retrieved 18 October 2022 Senibong Cove Continues Winning Streak At Awards Ceremony Star Property Retrieved 18 October 2022 Smyth Jamie 27 November 2015 Fiji s political stability spurs buyers to seek piece of paradise Financial Times Archived from the original on 8 April 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2022 Carruthers Fiona 30 March 2017 Lang Walker Rich List property king unveils his Kokomo Fiji resort Australian Financial Review Archived from the original on 2 November 2020 Retrieved 16 November 2022 Ashton Chris 1 September 2022 Island time awaits 10 of the best South Pacific resorts Executive Traveller Executive Traveller Retrieved 16 November 2022 Yun Jessica 18 October 2019 5 Brisbane property hotspots home buyers should know about Yahoo Finance Retrieved 9 January 2023 McIvor Lachlan 14 October 2021 Huge new truck depot planned for thriving business park The Courier Mail Archived from the original on 9 January 2023 Trouble in Kew The Age Retrieved 15 February 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walker Corporation amp oldid 1174469197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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