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Jones Lang Wootton - records concerning the Sydney GPO Redevelopment Project, 1985-87

Jones Lang Wootton - records concerning the Sydney GPO Redevelopment Project, 1985-87

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yM6Jbp9

Jones Lang Wootton - records concerning the Sydney GPO Redevelopment Project, 1985-87

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Full title

Jones Lang Wootton - records concerning the Sydney GPO Redevelopment Project, 1985-87

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Date

1985-1987

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Cataloguing in progress (MLMSSxxxx/Box 1x)

Record Identifier

9yM6Jbp9

Reference Code

433445
Physical Description

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0.34 metres of textual materials (1 outsize box)

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Early proposals. The development did not proceed in this form:
1985-87; Early schemes and proposals/minutes of meetings
1987; GPO Redevelopment. Project presentation.
1987; Investment Report - No. 1 Martin Place. Information Memorandum.

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Full title

Jones Lang Wootton - records concerning the Sydney GPO Redevelopment Project, 1985-87

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Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Macquarie Properties in Oct. 2003

Administrative / Biographical history

In 1984 Australia Post called tenders for advice on what to do with the GPO and its Pitt Street and George Street annex buildings. Jones Lang Wootton won the assignment along with a firm of architects, Frank Kolos and Partners.

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Call Numbers

Cataloguing in progress (MLMSSxxxx/Box 1x)

Record Identifier

9yM6Jbp9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yM6Jbp9

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Reference code

433445

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