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May 18, 2026

Proven and Rowe Group support revitalisation of Piazza Fremantle art district

Proven Project Management attended the launch of Fremantle Piazza revitalisation, helping shape a vibrant cultural precinct.

Proven Project Management and Rowe Group were pleased to attend the recent launch of the revitalised Piazza Fremantle precinct, a project transforming one of Fremantle’s underutilised spaces into a vibrant cultural and community destination.

Located on South Terrace, the evolving precinct aims to deliver a dynamic hub featuring more than 30 tenancies dedicated to artists, food and beverage operators, creative businesses, education providers, and community uses. Landscaping and upgrade works throughout Piazza are also helping create a more engaging and activated public space within the heart of Fremantle.

Representing the businesses at the launch were Greg Rowe, Director of Proven Project Management and Rowe Group, and Jeremy Mitchell, Project Manager at Proven Project Management.

Proven Project Management has been involved in supporting the delivery and coordination of the evolving redevelopment. Rowe Group’s Town Planning team has also played an ongoing role in the project, completing multiple development applications to support the revitalisation and future activation of the precinct.

Several key future tenants have already been announced, including IDEA Academy, an alternative education provider, and the Children’s Museum of Art and Storytelling (CMAS), reinforcing Piazza’s vision as a creative and community-focused destination.

The revitalisation reflects a broader movement towards activating urban spaces through arts, education, hospitality, and public interaction, creating places that contribute positively to the identity, vibrancy, and long-term future of Fremantle.

Proven Project Management and Rowe Group are proud to support projects that bring lasting community value and look forward to seeing Piazza Fremantle continue to evolve into a unique cultural hub for Western Australia.

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