A significant site in Dandenong will be transformed as part of the Revitalising Central Dandenong urban renewal project, with the Victorian Government currently seeking expressions of interest from developers.
The land next to Dandenong Railway Station presents an opportunity to create a vibrant mixed-use precinct, further enhancing the city’s reputation as a great place to live and work. It includes the Little India precinct, Melbourne’s longest-standing cluster of Indian culture and commerce.
The redevelopment guidelines require the proponent to respect the cultural significance of Little India and ensure that new retail and hospitality spaces incorporate Indian cultural themes.
Development Victoria will work with the successful developer to ensure local traders and the wider community are consulted during the design process.
Redevelopment of the 1.9-hectare site, bordered by Halpin Way, Cheltenham Road and Dandenong Railway Station, is expected to attract up to $100 million private sector investment in central Dandenong.
Subject to a developer being appointed in 2020, construction would start in 2023.
The Revitalising Central Dandenong project represents a $290 million investment by the Victorian Government which has enabled close to $700 million in private investment, creating and supporting jobs across the wider Dandenong region.
The project has improved pedestrian connections and safety on Lonsdale Street, provided new recreational facilities and delivered developments including the State Government Services Hub and Quest Apartments.
Development Victoria is responsible for delivering the project in collaboration with the City of Greater Dandenong.