Time & Place unveils plans 22-storey South Melbourne tower
Burgeoning developer Time & Place is continuing to expand its presence in South Melbourne.
Recently launching to market Park Modern, 246 apartments near the Shrine of Remeberance on Dorcas Street, Time & Place has sought to add a further 300 apartments just two streets away.
The new Park Street building will have 22 storeys above an activated ground-plane with over 100 sqm of retail space and 100 sqm of co-working space.
The built form adopts a podium-and-tower typology in response to Design and Development Overlay Schedule 26, which guides development across the precinct. A discretionary podium height of 18 metres transitions to a slender tower form, consistent with the area’s shift toward higher-density outcomes. According to the Urban Context Report prepared by Urbis, the site "represents a substantial opportunity to deliver housing in an highly accessible strategic location that is intended for renewal, as sought by policy.”
Design considerations have focused on minimising bulk while maintaining amenity outcomes, including tower setbacks to support daylight access, cross ventilation, and views. The proposal also responds to overshadowing controls, which seek to protect sunlight access to Park Street during key daytime hours. The surrounding precinct is already seeing a transition from low-rise buildings to taller podium-and-tower developments, with newer projects reaching the 60-metre preferred height limit.
Planning policy identifies the St Kilda Road neighbourhood as a preferred location for high-density residential and mixed-use development, with the specific sub-precinct encouraging increased scale to support a more dynamic, connected urban environment.
The 2,050 sqm site, amalgamated as 60–74 Park Street, sits 70 metres from the Kings Way intersection and has over 40 metres of frontage to Park Street and 51 metres to Little Bank Street. According to the submission, the site is currently “underutilised”, comprising three one- to three-storey office buildings.
Having recently completed The Queensbridge in Southbank, with only a handful of the 353 apartments remaining, Time & Place is now focusing on its future pipeline, both in Melbourne and across Australia.
The developer has approval for The Burke, a mixed-use project in Glen Iris being delivered in partnership with Woolworths. The 60 apartments, positioned above a new Woolworths supermarket, are expected to launch in the coming months. Time & Place is also progressing plans for the redevelopment of Northcote Plaza; however, a sales campaign is not anticipated in the near term.
In Sydney, the developer has two projects in Manly: Two Tides, which is currently under construction, and an ultra high-end building on North Steyne, fronting the beach. It is also continuing to work through the redevelopment of The Chimes building on Macleay Street in Potts Point, as well as Marlborough House, the redevelopment of the original David Jones warehouse building in Surry Hills.
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.
He holds a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and has developed a particular expertise in off the plan apartment space. Joel’s editorial lens spans the full lifecycle of a project, from site acquisition and planning approvals through to new launches, construction completions, and final sell-out, delivering trusted, buyer-focused content that supports informed decision-making across the property journey
