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Malaysiakini
28-05-2025
- Business
- Malaysiakini
UEM Sunrise unveils name of landmark Subiaco East Development as registrations open
UEM Sunrise Berhad ('UEM Sunrise' or the 'Company') has revealed the name of its flagship project in Subiaco East, with One Oval marking a key step forward in the transformation of the historic Subiaco Oval precinct. The announcement coincides with the opening of early registrations for those interested in purchasing apartments in what will be the first residential project to proceed under the Western Australia Government's Subiaco East Masterplan. This development is a key component of the Subiaco East Masterplan by DevelopmentWA, the Western Australia State Government's central land and development agency, which aims to rejuvenate 35 hectares of land surrounding Subiaco Oval. The masterplan envisions creating a vibrant, inner-city village that respects the area's rich heritage while introducing new residential, commercial and public spaces to meet the needs of a growing population. Established in 1908, Subiaco Oval was a historic sports stadium and was the premier venue of Western Australia's major football and rugby matches, as well as concerts. The stadium was demolished in 2019, with the playing surface preserved as a public park. One Oval will include two distinctive residential buildings with dynamic tiered heights of 36 and 26 storeys on Lot 1, and 11 storeys on Lot 2. In total, the project will deliver 342 residential units, with a mix of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom options, 400sqm of retail at ground level and a strong focus on wellness amenity and community connection. Construction is expected to commence next year, with completion of Lot 2 expected in the first quarter of 2029, and Lot 1 expected later that year. UEM Sunrise Officer in Charge and Chief Financial Officer, Hafizuddin Sulaiman says the name One Oval reflects both the site's legacy and its future as a new destination for Subiaco. 'We are proud to unveil One Oval as the name for our first project in Western Australia. This location holds deep sporting and cultural significance, and we see this as an opportunity to create something truly special that speaks to both history and the future,' "One Oval offers premium residences that are thoughtfully curated and innovatively designed, fostering inclusivity where residents will be able to enjoy elevated parkside living in one of Australia's most coveted suburbs,' said Hafizuddin. Over 70% of the development comprises of generously-sized two and three bedroom residences, featuring elements of inter-generational living and lifestyle offerings aligning with contemporary living. Beyond housing, One Oval will bring lasting benefits to the community. Plans include delivering infrastructure to support community events at the Heritage Gates park and the open space within the development adjoining the oval, as well as providing art activation and storage facilities at the oval for local football clubs. The project website is now live at offering early registrants access to project details, imagery, and updates as the development progresses. This content is provided by UEM Sunrise The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of Malaysiakini. Interested in having your press releases, exclusive interviews, or branded content articles on Malaysiakini? For more information, contact [email protected] or [email protected]


West Australian
20-05-2025
- Business
- West Australian
One Oval new name for triple towers at Subiaco's former football grounds
The triple towers set for Subiaco has revealed its new name – One Oval – as developer UEM Sunrise opens registrations of interest for its hundreds of apartments. Echoing the nearby One Subiaco complex, by local group Blackburne Developments, the Malaysian developer said the name reflects the site's history as a football oval. It also signals its status as the first project in the State Government's Subiaco East Masterplan to rejuvenate 35 hectares of land surrounding Subiaco Oval, the former Princess Margaret Hospital and Mueller Park. UEM has also released first-look images of the ground floor townhouses and apartments facing Subiaco Road. The company has not yet signed a builder to the project but said it is in ongoing negotiations. Construction is expected to commence next year, with completion of Lot two - which includes an 11 storeys building - expected in the first quarter of 2029. Lot one - which will include two buildings of 36 and 26 storeys - is expected later that year. The price and the ratio of various sized apartments have also been released, with sales to commence in the third quarter of this year. As expected, most buyers will have to be fairly cashed up to get an apartment. The 30 per cent of apartments with only one bedroom will start from $600,000. The two bedroom, two bathroom apartments will sell from $1.28 million while three bedroom apartments will cost from $2m. Some apartments will allow for intergenerational living, which is believed to include dual key entries. The price list reflects the changing construction market in Subiaco, with the cheapest apartments at the nearby One Subiaco complex, which was built under a cheaper pre-covid contract, starting at about $460,000. UEM Sunrise chief financial officer, Hafizuddin Sulaiman, said the name One Oval reflects both the site's legacy and its future as a new destination for Subiaco. 'We're proud to unveil One Oval as the name for our first project in Western Australia', Mr Hafizuddin said. 'This location holds deep sporting and cultural significance, and we see this as an opportunity to create something truly special that speaks to both history and the future.' 'One Oval offers premium residences that are thoughtfully curated and innovatively designed, fostering inclusivity where residents will be able to enjoy elevated parkside living in one of Australia's most coveted suburb.' A spokesman for UEM Sunrise said while it did not own any other land in WA, it was 'actively exploring opportunities for sustainable growth and expansion in Australia, including in Perth.' The spokesman acknowledged that the project was unpopular with locals., who have vehemently complained about the size and bulk of the buildings, as well as overshadowing and impact on traffic 'UEM Sunrise acknowledges the input by community members as part of the Development Application process and has worked with DevelopmentWA to understand this feedback and where appropriate incorporate elements of this,' said the spokesman. 'One Oval is being delivered in line with DevelopmentWA's planning framework and design guidelines for the Subi East precinct.'