While Northbridge has long been the cultural heart of Perth, exciting new developments throughout MRA’s New Northbridge project are adding to the buzz of this cosmopolitan neighbourhood.
The area’s character and rich history is being enhanced through the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, innovative mixed-use development and a commitment to social and affordable housing.
The New Northbridge project’s strengths lie in its diversity and accessibility, the natural fusion of cultures and land uses. Its proximity to the CBD, public transport systems and major arterial roads encourages ongoing activity and investment.
MRA’s aim for New Northbridge is to create a safe, friendly and enjoyable environment for a growing community to live, work and play in. Before the project began, the area was used as a freeway reserve for 25 years. This led the surrounding area to become under-utilised and stale.
In 2000, a portion of the Graham Farmer Freeway was sunk, creating an underground tunnel and freeing up land for redevelopment. The resulting New Northbridge project area covers 27 hectares and is bounded by Newcastle, Aberdeen, Fitzgerald, Parry and Lord Streets.
The project’s objectives are:
Today, the project area is well-integrated with established urban environments to the north and south and has transitioned the gap between the Northbridge entertainment zone and the residential areas of Vincent. New Northbridge combines distinctive urban design with traffic-calming and streetscaping techniques that provide an attractive and functional environment, taking into account future growth.
Stage 1A and 1B of normalisation have taken place in New Northbridge, with planning control returned to the City of Perth and City of Vincent respectively.
Russell Square fosters a rich social and cultural mix through a variety of housing styles, shops, cafes and offices.
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The Lake Street precinct was designed to complement and extend the existing Northbridge entertainment zone.
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The Museum Street precinct supports civic, cultural and educational, mixed use, commercial and residential uses.
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The Lindsay Street precinct features a range of residential buildings, including significant heritage buildings.
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The Parry Street precinct features offices and other commercial premises, such as showrooms, shops and educational facilities.
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The New Northbridge project was designed around its rich history and the diverse range of people and cultures based in the area.
Northbridge is one of Perth's oldest suburbs – the area was settled in the first years of the Swan River colonisation which began in the late 1820s.

MRA’s commitment to housing affordability is present throughout New Northbridge.