Development Victoria is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) to develop five key sites in the heart of
Wodonga as part of the landmark Junction Place project.
Almost 50,000sq m of land is being made available to interested developers during the
Expression of Interest process, which is now open and closes on Monday, August 21.
Developers will be able to bid for all or any number of the sites as part of the process. It’s anticipated
that a preferred developer will be selected by the end of the year.
The initial Registration of Interest process earlier this year attracted strong responses from local,
Victorian and interstate developers.
The EOI encourages developers to consider a range of possible mixed-use development
opportunities including commercial, retail, entertainment, restaurants and cafes, health and medical
facilities.
Development Victoria’s Group Head Precincts Niall Cunningham said this is an exciting opportunity to
shape the future direction of Junction Place.
“We are seeking developers passionate about making a positive impact in Wodonga, one of regional
Victoria’s fastest growing cities."
“The next stage is an opportunity to build on the good work already done to revitalise the heart of
central Wodonga and we want developers to come forward with their best proposals to enhance the
precinct further."
“We will continue to work closely with the City of Wodonga council and the community to plan and
deliver the best outcomes for Junction Place,” Mr Cunningham said.
Junction Place is Australia’s largest regional urban renewal initiative that has the potential to double
the size of Wodonga’s CBD, delivering quality community spaces, and a mix of retail, entertainment,
commercial and residential developments.
The project has the potential to create more than 1,000 local jobs and boost economic growth in the
northern Victorian city.
More than $30 million has already been invested by the Victorian and Federal Governments along
with Wodonga Council to restore and repurpose Junction Place’s historic railway station and goods
shed into restaurants and cafes and delivered public spaces including the Promenade, Junction
Square, Sidings Park and Richardson Park.
Development Victoria is delivering the Junction Place precinct in partnership with the City of
Wodonga. More information on the EOI can be found through the Junction Place project page on
Development Victoria’s website.