Joondalup City Centre 360 degree view video

Joondalup City Centre is a master planned regional centre with significant advantages for businesses. Key transport, parking, government, education, shopping and entertainment facilities are located in close proximity.

The below 360 degree video view of the Joondalup City Centre highlights key places of interest for prospective business investors. This is also available in an interactive view format.

To find out more about the advantages of locating your business in Joondalup please view the City’s Business investment video.

Joondalup City Centre

Commercial premises and spaces

Commercial space to suit your business size

There are a range of premises options and support services to suit your business development pathway in the City of Joondalup. This accommodates home-based businesses, start-ups, SMEs, not-for profits, public sector organisations and larger corporate entities across a range of industry sectors.

The City has a variety of commercial land/development sites for business activities, as well as coworking facilities, serviced office space, commercial offices and retail, industrial and warehousing units at significantly lower costs than central Perth area options:

Research business locations

The City offers free resources to help you investigate potential business locations:

Obtaining required City of Joondalup approvals

For important information on land zoning, development and planning for your business activity please read:

Space to expand your business

For expanding City of Joondalup businesses, businesses relocating from other areas, or businesses looking to diversify their operations into a new location, consider searching for commercial property for sale or lease in the City of Joondalup:

Additional information

For information on researching City of Joondalup business locations, leasing, land and zoning, development and planning for your business activity please read:

If you need further assistance to help locate your business in the City of Joondalup, please contact the City’s Economic Development team.

Benefits of locating your business in Joondalup

The City of Joondalup is located just 25 kilometres north of the Perth CBD in one of Australia’s fastest growing regions.

Through careful long-term planning and infrastructure delivery the Joondalup City Centre has grown to accommodate Perth’s largest shopping centre, major university and health campuses, solid office and industrial property fed employment bases and the largest apartment market in the northern suburbs. This diversity of property uses has given Joondalup a competitive advantage over competing centres.

Joondalup is transforming into a vibrant, knowledge-based destination city and strategic employment centre. By 2050 the City Centre will support up to 45,000 jobs and will build on its existing reputation as a centre of excellence in a range of growth sectors – from digital media, cyber security, engineering and technology – to specialist health, professional and scientific services and international education.

Over the last decade, the City Centre has expanded by an average of 28,800m² of commercial floor space per annum, reaching a total floor area of over 800,000m² in 2017, with a 3.6% vacancy rate. Over the same period, commercial building approvals have averaged $162 million per annum. Recent major expansions of the Joondalup Health Campus, Edith Cowan University, Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, The Quadrangle and HBF Arena have all contributed to this growth.

With many large projects either under construction, approved or in advanced planning stages, the City of Joondalup is well placed to continue attracting a significant proportion of Perth’s commercial property and business investment.

Land Optimisation

The City owns a number of sites in freehold and also manages land on behalf of State Government.

The City reviews the land it owns and manages periodically to establish whether the uses are still appropriate and provide an optimal overall benefit to the City and its residents.

In general, terms, reporting to Elected Members on land investigations is generally done via the Major Projects and Finance Committee (Committee) in the first place.  These meetings take place every two months from March until November.  Should the Committee recommend a course of action, Council’s support is required.

Major Project and Finance Committee and Council agendas and minutes are available on the City’s website, with links provided below.

 

Joondalup City Centre 360 degree interactive view

Joondalup City Centre is a master planned regional centre with significant advantages for businesses. Key transport, parking, government, education, shopping and entertainment facilities are located in close proximity.

To find out more about the advantages of locating your business in Joondalup please view the City’s Business investment video.

Joondalup City Centre

This is an interactive 360-degree view of the Joondalup City Centre, with links to websites for key places of interest for businesses and prospective investors. Use the controls at the bottom right hand side of the aerial view to navigate around.

Open 360 degree view

Business investment

The City of Joondalup is located at the heart of one of Australia’s fastest growing regions. It represents one of Asia-Pacific’s most unique and exciting business investment locations. Joondalup has developed competitive advantages in a number of key industry sectors, which present significant opportunities for investors, businesses and research organisations.

The City has a dedicated Economic Development team to assist existing businesses and prospective investors.

Business migration

Local Government support

The City of Joondalup is located at the heart of one of Western Australia’s fastest growing regions. It is one of Asia-Pacific’s most unique and exciting business investment locations. If you require general information about business investment in the City of Joondalup please contact the City’s Economic Development team.

If you are a business migrant seeking to establish a business in Western Australia the following State and Federal Government business migration resources may be useful.

State Government support

For information about business migration to Western Australia please view these State Government resources:

Federal Government support

Useful information is also available on the Federal Government’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection website:

  • Using a migration agent
  • Business innovation and investment program – is designed to increase entrepreneurial talent and diversify business expertise in Australia. It is positioned to target migrants that have a demonstrated history of success in innovation, investment and business and are able to make a significant contribution to the national innovation system and to the Australian economy.

Immigrant Business Networking Association (IBNA)

The IBNA is a not for profit member based association. It educates and connects immigrants and provides support to help achieve business goals, understand Australian culture and integrate into the community. The IBNA has a chapter in the City of Joondalup, with regular networking events.