A landmark opportunity to partner with NSW Government on a mixed-use site of 4.8-hectares, over 200,000 square metres of gross floor area development potential for 1,000 new homes, commercial, childcare, hotel, retail, medical spaces and public domain announced by Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully.
A landmark opportunity to partner with the NSW Government to deliver new homes and jobs at Bradfield City Centre has today been announced by Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully.
The first ‘Superlot’ land release in Bradfield City Centre is a groundbreaking prospect for the private sector to set the benchmark and shape the future of Australia’s newest city.
This is a true mixed-use site that includes provision for 1,000 new homes, as well as commercial childcare, hotel, retail, medical spaces and public domain. Set across 4.8-hectares, there are over 200,000 square metres of gross floor area development potential.
On the doorstep of Bradfield Metro Station and early NSW Government-led developments, Superlot 1 has the potential to be a vibrant precinct providing much needed housing and employment opportunities in Western Sydney.
The Expression of Interest (EOI) builds on extensive engagement and feedback from industry about the exciting opportunity to partner with the NSW Government on the flagship precinct development in Sydney’s newest city.
The release of the first land for private development is a major milestone, in addition to the recent exhibition of the Bradfield City Centre Master Plan earlier this year.
The future city will support the creation of more than 20,000 jobs, 10,000 new homes, and unlock new economic opportunities closer to home for the people of Western Sydney.
Superlot 1 EOI submissions are encouraged from all developers with the capability to deliver this exciting project by Friday, 24 May 2024.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully said:“The NSW Government has committed over $1.2 billion to kickstart development of the state’s newest city.
“Bradfield City Centre will deliver new jobs and homes for the people of Western Sydney and support our local industries to operate on a global stage.
“Creating smart jobs close to home for the next generation is what this airport was intended to do to. And today, we’re another step closer to delivering that.
“This is the first opportunity for the private sector to get involved as a flagship partner in the development of the new city.
“It is a huge opportunity to become a major player in the Western Sydney Aerotropolis.”
A landmark opportunity to partner with NSW Government on a mixed-use site of 4.8-hectares, over 200,000 square metres of gross floor area development potential for 1,000 new homes, commercial, childcare, hotel, retail, medical spaces and public domain announced by Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully.