Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Redfern renewal plan on track

More than 10 hectares of public land near one of Sydney’s best-connected train stations will be transformed, creating a residential, entertainment and technology hub on the doorstep of the Sydney CBD, the NSW Minister for Cities has announced.

Minister Rob Stokes said the draft master plan for Redfern-North Eveleigh set a vision for affordable and diverse housing, a start-up hub and entertainment precinct within walking distance of Redfern Station. 

“The Redfern-North Eveleigh precinct is a ten hectare parcel of inner city public land that has been off limits to the general public for more than a century and provides the perfect place for a new city-shaping precinct,” Mr Stokes said. 

“We’re transforming the old rail yards by restoring and protecting their heritage value, building new homes and offices while creating more than 14,000 square metres of public space, including a new town square and public parkland.

“Just as we’ve seen at Carriageworks, this plan will celebrate Redfern’s deep indigenous connection and industrial past while creating a new precinct that accommodates people to live and work in the inner city.
 
“We’ve set a historic target of 30% diverse housing, half of which must be social and affordable housing, which is triple the Greater Cities Commission’s baseline target.”

The draft masterplan is focused on the Paint Shop sub-precinct, named after the 135-year-old red brick Victorian workshop where trains were overhauled up until 1988. 

Key features of the draft masterplan include:

  • Adaptive reuse of the 6,000 square metre Paint Shop building;
  • New public square fronting Wilson Street;
  • New public parkland near Chief Mechanical Engineer’s building;
  • New public square near Carriageworks and the Paint Shop;
  • Plans for up to 450 new homes, around 8,000 jobs during construction and up to 16,000 jobs once activated;
  • At 30 percent diverse housing, at least half of which must be social and affordable housing;
  • Building heights ranging from three to 28 storeys.

“The Paint Shop building provides an incredible canvas to re-imagine Redfern-North Eveleigh into a thriving place in the heart of the inner city,” Mr Stokes said. 

“The revitalisation of the area around Redfern Station will be complemented by the upcoming plans to redevelop the area around Central Station, bookending Tech Central with two world-class precincts and transport hubs.”

The Minister said there will be dedicated spaces for startup businesses and better active transport connections between Redfern Station, North Eveleigh and to the bike network. 

The NSW Government has prepared a State Significant Precinct study and indicative masterplan for the Paint Shop Sub-Precinct which proposes to change the planning controls to guide future revitalisation.

Mr Stokes said Transport for NSW is working with the Transport Asset Holding Entity, the site owner to deliver this transformational renewal.

The proposed masterplanlaunch for the Paint Shop sub-precinct is on public exhibition until Thursday 25 August.

 

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