Halvorsen Hall - Request for Proposal

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Halverson Hall at Robertston Park

Submissions are now closed.

The City of Vincent is considering the future use and redevelopment of Halvorsen Hall at Robertson Park and is now inviting submissions from developers and operators.

Background

Halvorsen Hall is located at 176 Fitzgerald Street, Perth which is within Robertson Park. It was built in 1970, originally for the City of Perth Band, but most recently was occupied by a group of artists who have since relocated within Vincent.

The Hall is not part of the Robertson Park Development Plan, works for which will commence this year and be staged over the next four years. This upgrade includes a tennis precinct redevelopment, new public open space area, playground upgrade, new public toilet, and improvements to both the dog exercise area and community lighting. Regular updates on works at the park are available here.

Project Details

The City of Vincent is seeking to activate the underutilised and vacant Halvorsen Hall and invites suitably qualified developers and operators to submit requests for proposals (RFP) for the future use and tenure of the Hall.

Proponents should provide high-level details of their development concept and demonstrate capacity to deliver the concept.

Detailed information about this opportunity is available in the Request for Proposal - Halvorsen Hall. This information can also be viewed in the Documents section to the right of this page.

Share your thoughts

There is a new opportunity to attend a Public Inspection of Halvorsen Hall on Monday 1 July 2024 - meet onsite at 2.30pm.

Submissions for Halvorsen Hall can be:

Submissions closed 4pm Friday 12 July 2024.

What will happen next?

Following this public notice period, shortlisted submissions received will be presented to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) for consideration.

Following this process, and in consultation with DPLH, the City of Vincent may proceed to negotiate tenure and/or development arrangements with preferred Proponents.

The RFP phase does not commit the City to proceed to negotiate a tenure and/or development arrangements with any of the parties who may submit an RFP.

Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.

Submissions are now closed.

The City of Vincent is considering the future use and redevelopment of Halvorsen Hall at Robertson Park and is now inviting submissions from developers and operators.

Background

Halvorsen Hall is located at 176 Fitzgerald Street, Perth which is within Robertson Park. It was built in 1970, originally for the City of Perth Band, but most recently was occupied by a group of artists who have since relocated within Vincent.

The Hall is not part of the Robertson Park Development Plan, works for which will commence this year and be staged over the next four years. This upgrade includes a tennis precinct redevelopment, new public open space area, playground upgrade, new public toilet, and improvements to both the dog exercise area and community lighting. Regular updates on works at the park are available here.

Project Details

The City of Vincent is seeking to activate the underutilised and vacant Halvorsen Hall and invites suitably qualified developers and operators to submit requests for proposals (RFP) for the future use and tenure of the Hall.

Proponents should provide high-level details of their development concept and demonstrate capacity to deliver the concept.

Detailed information about this opportunity is available in the Request for Proposal - Halvorsen Hall. This information can also be viewed in the Documents section to the right of this page.

Share your thoughts

There is a new opportunity to attend a Public Inspection of Halvorsen Hall on Monday 1 July 2024 - meet onsite at 2.30pm.

Submissions for Halvorsen Hall can be:

Submissions closed 4pm Friday 12 July 2024.

What will happen next?

Following this public notice period, shortlisted submissions received will be presented to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) for consideration.

Following this process, and in consultation with DPLH, the City of Vincent may proceed to negotiate tenure and/or development arrangements with preferred Proponents.

The RFP phase does not commit the City to proceed to negotiate a tenure and/or development arrangements with any of the parties who may submit an RFP.

Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.

Page last updated: 12 Aug 2024, 10:36 AM