Market Lane at The District Docklands will include a 3,800m2 Woolworths supermarket, 840m2 Dan Murphy’s, 1,300m2 Asian Grocer and Priceline Pharmacy. The addition of a Medical Centre as well as health and beauty services will complete the offer, making The District Docklands a convenient destination for everyday needs. Owner: Ashe Morgan Retail category: CBD Development stage: Under construction Project type: New Start date: May 2018 Completion date: October 2019 Project cost: $70 million Pr
oject size: 9,500m2
New major tenants: Woolworths, Dan Murphy’s
Architect: NH Architecture
Builder: Hutchinson Builders
Project Manager: Codicote
Development Manager: Ben Jenkins
Leasing: Ed Byrne and Jeremy Fredersdorff
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