Saville Australia was a privately owned property developer in Australia. It held a variety of residential apartment projects.
With origins dating back over 15 years, Saville Australia undertook development projects in Western Australia. [1] In 2009 Saville went into receivership and Saville Australia Pty Ltd was deregistered in 2011. [2]
Saville Australia's portfolio was valued at more than $1.7 billion and included the $1.2 billion Capital Square development, which planned to redevelop the historic former Emu Brewery site in the Perth CBD into a residential and commercial precinct housing over 500 residents and 60,000m2 of office space. [2] The development did not go ahead as Saville Australia went into receivership [3] and the site was bought by AAIG Pty Ltd in 2010 [4] whose redevelopment of the site was completed in 2017. [5]
Saville Australia's portfolio also included Waikiki Blue on the Safety Bay foreshore, [2] Saffron and Altus Luxury Apartments in Perth's CBD [3] and Palazzo Mindarie in Mindarie. [6] The Saffron Apartment tower was completed, but the Waikiki Blue, Altus and Mindarie developments were not built before the company went into receivership. [3]
In 2006 Saville attracted criticism from Australian Prime Minister John Howard for banning tourists taking photos in the vicinity of the popular Southgate precinct in Southbank, Victoria. [7]
In 2007 Saville became the principal sponsor of the Perth Wildcats, a professional basketball team playing in the Australian National Basketball League. [8] It withdrew its sponsorship of the team in 2009. [9]
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Saville Australia was a privately owned property developer in Australia. It held a variety of residential apartment projects.
With origins dating back over 15 years, Saville Australia undertook development projects in Western Australia. [1] In 2009 Saville went into receivership and Saville Australia Pty Ltd was deregistered in 2011. [2]
Saville Australia's portfolio was valued at more than $1.7 billion and included the $1.2 billion Capital Square development, which planned to redevelop the historic former Emu Brewery site in the Perth CBD into a residential and commercial precinct housing over 500 residents and 60,000m2 of office space. [2] The development did not go ahead as Saville Australia went into receivership [3] and the site was bought by AAIG Pty Ltd in 2010 [4] whose redevelopment of the site was completed in 2017. [5]
Saville Australia's portfolio also included Waikiki Blue on the Safety Bay foreshore, [2] Saffron and Altus Luxury Apartments in Perth's CBD [3] and Palazzo Mindarie in Mindarie. [6] The Saffron Apartment tower was completed, but the Waikiki Blue, Altus and Mindarie developments were not built before the company went into receivership. [3]
In 2006 Saville attracted criticism from Australian Prime Minister John Howard for banning tourists taking photos in the vicinity of the popular Southgate precinct in Southbank, Victoria. [7]
In 2007 Saville became the principal sponsor of the Perth Wildcats, a professional basketball team playing in the Australian National Basketball League. [8] It withdrew its sponsorship of the team in 2009. [9]
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