Supercharged plans for the redevelopment of Carillon City would convert the run-down CBD destination into a one-stop office, education, shopping and entertainment mecca.

After winning approval for a $60 million upgrade of the centre last year, property group Dexus this week lodged revised plans more than tripling the value of the project to $200 million.

The new blueprints include a 24-storey mixed-use tower and a 17-storey office and education building stretching above the retail centre.

The previously announced nine-screen, 800-capacity Hoyts cinema complex featuring powered recliner seats remains a cornerstone of the upgrade and Dexus also renewed its commitment to retaining the famous bells — cast in the same London workshop as Big Ben — that lend the arcade its name. If approved, the development would have nearly 15,000sqm of retail space on four levels.

Dexus also did not rule out including apartments in the 24-storey tower, the usage of which it said was still being finalised.

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The Australian group’s head of retail and property management, Peter Feros, said the project had “evolved from current approvals” and now aimed to overhaul the entire precinct incorporating both retail and office space.

“Dexus has further progressed the master planning of Carillon City with a new development application submitted to the City of Perth that will reposition the precinct into a vibrant mixed-use lifestyle destination offering retail, dining, entertainment and commercial spaces in the heart of the Perth CBD,” Mr Feros said.

“The future redevelopment is forecast to be completed by late 2022.”