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The West Australian

One Subiaco was deemed impressive enough for Mark McGowan to open while he was still premier and now the luxurious landmark has been awarded as WA’s very best urban design development of 2023.

Blackburne Property Group’s $300 million Subiaco high-rise took out the top gong at the Urban Development Institute of Australia WA Awards for Excellence on Saturday night.

The development, which opened to residents in late 2022, has changed the face of Subiaco’s once ailing CBD, breathing new life into the prominent corner site left vacant since the closure of the Subiaco Pavilion Markets.

The 236 luxury apartments with panoramic views of Perth provide resort-style facilities to 500 residents, with new bistro Subiaco Continental garnering buzz as a must-try destination beneath.

One Subiaco also won the high rise apartment category.

To read the article in full, including comments from UDIA WA CEO Tanya Steinbeck, click here.

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