Prosperity, opportunity, growth – perception is changing around Midland.

Prosperity, opportunity, growth – perception is changing around Midland.
CONNECTED, DIVERSE AND commercially vibrant, Midland has been experiencing consistent, positive change while remaining rooted in its unique heritage.
As one of Western Australia’s strategic metropolitan centres, Midland is only a 30-minute drive from the Perth CBD and 10 kilometres from Perth Airport.
As the gateway to Swan Valley, Avon Valley, and the Wheatbelt region, it is the primary business centre to the east and north‑east, where businesses attract and service residents of Perth Hills, Northam, Toodyay, Chittering, Gingin, Mundaring, Kalamunda, and surrounding areas.
New Junction – a place to live and invest
Opening in 1901, Midland Oval was the original sporting precinct of the town, and over the years it was home to various recreational activities – from lawn bowls to trotting, cricket, tennis, football, soccer and lacrosse.
The 11 hectare New Junction precinct is on track to become an iconic, vibrant and diverse destination in Midland.
De Mol Investments Pty Ltd have completed the first of their three residential apartment buildings. Catalyst is an eight level building with a mix of one, two and three bedroom rental apartments.
Swan Valley Fresh Markets Pty Ltd, the iconic fresh markets on the corner of Morrison Road and Keane Street, have acquired some 7,500m2 to significantly expand their fresh food business, create a new medical centre, and provide some 130 apartments.
New Junction – Opportunities available
Sites range from 1,000m2 to 1ha, with the typical lot approximately 4,000m2. Building heights range from three to ten storeys.
Opportunities are available for residential, mixed use residential, mixed use commercial and serviced apartments/hotels.
For more information, visit sales-newjunction.com.au or email business@swan.wa.gov.au
Rank | Company | # | |
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1st | - | City of Stirling | $256.42m |
2nd | - | City of Wanneroo | $230.50m |
3rd | - | City of Swan | $218.61m |
4th | - | City of Perth | $210.18m |
5th | - | City of Cockburn | $182.27m |