Development opportunities are available for two heritage listed workshop sites.

Developers called for Midland rail workshops

DevelopmentWA is calling for proposals to transform Midland’s heritage rail workshops into mixed-use spaces within the Health and Knowledge Precinct.
February 26, 2026

THE transformation of Midland's rail workshops into a vibrant urban regeneration precinct is moving full speed ahead, with DevelopmentWA calling for developers to submit proposals for the final two heritage listed workshop sites.

Set within the Midland Health and Knowledge Precinct, Workshop 2 (1.23ha) and Workshop 3 (1.47ha), which once supported Midland's railway industry, offer flexible development opportunities including mixed-use offerings, performing arts, creative industries, hospitality, and potential residential uses.

Workshop 2 can accommodate a two-storey development within the building footprint, while workshop 3 has allowances to develop up to eight storeys, enabling innovative designs that combine warehouse-style commercial spaces with potential residential extensions.

The offers invited period for the workshops of the Railway Precinct closes on April 30, and interested applicants are encouraged to submit via Tenderlink.

This is the latest release to further bolster Midland's growing community and regeneration.

DevelopmentWA has already released two 1400sqm grouped housing sites late last year.

Lots 928 and 929 are located 500m from the new Midland Train Station and permit up to eight storeys, increasing the residential offerings to support the Health and Knowledge Precinct expansion.

In addition, two sites in the Midland Metronet precinct will be the location of two developments that form part of DevelopmentWA's 14 build-to-rent apartment development program, which will provide up to 1146 new homes across the Perth metropolitan area.

Located either side of the rail line near the new Midland Station, the Woodbridge and Midland developments will provide 176 apartments, comprising of 140 affordable and 36 social, one and two-bedroom homes, increasing housing availability in the area.

Woodbridge is on track to start construction in March and Midland late 2026.

Midland's urban renewal project, underway since 2000, continues to transform the city centre and revitalise the gateway to the Swan Valley and Perth Hills, with more than $1 billion in combined government and private investment.

The vision is to create a thriving city that attracts businesses, residents and tourists to Perth's eastern corridor.

Planning and Lands and Housing and Works Minister John Carey said the government was creating a vibrant centre, right in the heart of Midland and featuring all the amenity and transport the community expects to see in a world-class Health and Knowledge Precinct.

“The workshops are unique and rare, and this opportunity is the last of its kind. The unique historical workshops are now poised to be transformed into dynamic spaces that contribute to the precinct's growing commercial and hospitality hub.

“We are working hard to expand residential options. These latest releases build on the medium density momentum we have already started and will ultimately increase housing in a town residents will be proud to call home.”

More information on the grouped housing site opportunities can be found here.

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