As Brookfield Place Sydney nears completion at Wynyard, Brookfield Properties has confirmed several specialty retailers on the dual-level concourse at its premium mixed-use precinct.

The new retail offerings will bring greater variety and join other high-profile retailers including technical athletic apparel brand lululemon and European food hall concept, Locali by Romeo’s.

Priceline will relocate its pharmacy, health and beauty store from 309 George Street to the concourse, signing 365 square metres of retail space on an eight-year term. Leading Australian tea retailer T2 will open a 105 square metre store on the main station thoroughfare, committing to a five-year lease term.

Other lease transactions on the concourse level include Sydney Barbers and premium florist Flower Train, set to open its fourth Australian store. Elsewhere in the Brookfield Place Sydney precinct, diverse food offerings are on track to become the CBD’s latest dining destination.

Unique ‘sushi-burger’ restaurant Gojima will open its doors on the lower ground level. Edition Coffee, Two Penny Coffee and Sushi Yuzen have also signed on.

A first for Sydney is an innovative new concept store by ST Group that has been designed to merge multiple brands into one store, including Papparich, NeNe Chicken, Hokkaido Cheese Tarts, Kurimu plus a bubble tea bar.

Brookfield Properties executive vice president and co-head, Danny Poljak said, “We are thrilled to welcome these diverse retail offerings to the precinct and bring greater convenience to tenants and locals. There’s no doubt that Brookfield Place Sydney will quickly become a destination with such a broad mix of food and beverage on offer.”

The new stores are scheduled to open at Brookfield Place Sydney from July 2021.