Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
103 Beach Street
Future Development
Port Melbourne is experiencing sustained urban renewal focused on waterfront activation, heritage adaptive reuse, and conversion of industrial land to mixed-use residential and commercial precincts. The suburb benefits from proximity to the CBD, bay foreshore, and Fishermens Bend urban renewal zone, driving strong medium-to-high-density residential and mixed-use development activity. Infrastructure upgrades and public realm improvements are supporting the transition toward a contemporary waterfront village character.
Nearby projects
6
Closest
0.3 km
Transport infrastructure upgrades (tram and cycling)
Distance from this property is exact (rings = km). Direction is illustrative.
Transport infrastructure upgrades (tram and cycling)
0.3 kmCity of Port Phillip cycling network and public transport connectivity improvements serving the precinct.
2025-2026
Port Melbourne waterfront mixed-use precinct
0.5 kmWaterfront redevelopment combining residential apartments, retail, and public realm improvements along the bay foreshore.
2025-2026
Bay Street retail and office consolidation
0.6 kmContemporary retail and office development replacing dated commercial strips along the main thoroughfare.
2024-2025
Port Melbourne heritage precinct adaptive reuse
0.8 kmConversion of historic industrial warehouses into residential, office, and cultural/creative uses.
2025
Sandridge residential infill DA
1.2 kmMid-rise residential development on underutilised industrial land transitioning to mixed-use urban village format.
2024-2025
Residential subdivision (inner west zone)
1.5 kmMedium-density townhouse and apartment development on former industrial land near Fishermens Bend precinct.
2025-2027