We facilitate land based projects that contribute to economic prosperity, industry innovation and jobs growth.
Private sector expertise, financial resources and entrepreneurship are critical in helping us to deliver urban renewal initiatives.
We deliver market leadership within the commercial context, and the highest value for money, ensuring commercial integrity and financial viability, and have a clear mandate to get on with the job of delivering urban change in strategic locations.
One of our key objectives is to create opportunities and attract private sector investment and involvement to help progress development and accommodate population growth.
We plan, prepare and negotiate to ready development sites for market release.
We also invite the private sector’s involvement in the areas of master planning, urban design, project delivery and infrastructure development.
Renewal SA manages 1400 individual land parcels totaling over 4100 hectares. We also manage land acquisitions and the sale of land assets on behalf of state government.
Our Asset Management division is responsible for managing Renewal SA owned property, including large commercial and industrial precincts such as Technology Park to smaller land parcels and surplus government land such as former school sites.
We provide services and strategic advice on the use, purchase and disposal of state government owned property assets. This enables government departments to focus on their core functions and, in some cases, reduce operational costs.
Another of our tasks is to provide land for residential development as part of the government’s land release program. In doing so, we work closely with the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) and consult with the development industry.
So we can ensure the best social, economic and environmental outcomes for each land release, we work with developers to ensure that our set of mandatory deliverables are met.
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Renewal SA works with other government departments to dispose of any government land that has been declared surplus.
Prior to releasing land with development potential to the market, we consult with the relevant local council and, if appropriate, the community, to establish broad design guidelines.
Renewal SA cannot publicly release details of sale negotiations while they are still in progress. However, information about upcoming, current and recently sold government land is available on this site.
We provide opportunities for industrial and commercial development on designated employment lands to support jobs growth and influence productivity and economic development.
Renewal SA holds individual land parcels totalling over 851 hectares of industrial land within the established industrial projects of Edinburgh Parks (including Northern Adelaide Food Park), Seaford Industry Park, Wingfield Cast Metals, East Grand Trunkway and Port Direct, to support employment creation across the Adelaide Metropolitan Area.
In addition to land available within our established industrial precincts, our extensive long-term holdings provide us with the flexibility to deliver additional employment lands to facilitate economic prosperity and to further the government’s strategic objectives.
Working alongside the Case Management Framework of the Department of State Development and other government agencies, we have the ability to release other land from our portfolio to endorsed companies with specific land requirements not met within the existing market supply.