Central Park at Broadway Chippendale

Frasers Property has gained development approval for the stage 1 residential and commercial development on the former old Carlton United Brewery site in Broadway. The site will be transformed into $2 billion Global Village, one of the largest urban re-development in the city fringe ever taken in Sydney.

The approvals include two residential towers designed by the international architect Ateliers Jean Nouvel, with 600 apartments above five storey retail podium located at Broadway. The residential sales launch is expected to start in August 2010.

Inner City Neighbourhood

According to Frasers Property, " ...Central Park is set to become an icon of the 21st Century living, helping Sydney stake a claim as one of the world's great urban destinations. Spectacularly located at the edge of the CBD, Central Park is a $2 billion village with a beautiful, spacious park at it's heart - an exceptional destination for living, working, meeting friends, shopping, dining out and relaxing." - source Frasers Property Australia.

For more information, you can visit CENTRAL PARK SYDNEY for residential apartment sales launch enquiries.

The stage 1 development also includes commercial campus designed by international architect Foster + Partners , with 68000 aq metre of commercial space , located at corner of Broadway and Abercrombie Street on Broadway.

Central Park will house gentrification of vibrant life of laneway on Kensington Street created by innovative Sydney architects Tonkin Zulaikha Greer. The laneway will accommodate fabulous cafes, bars, restaurants, community based art galleries, delicatessens, hairdressers and local domestic shopping needs.

Chippendale will set new trends in urban village living for the descerning "cultural creatives" people from creative arts and media background who enjoy edgy, gritty inner-city hub with gentrified laneway and vibrant streetscapes.

Parallel to recent Tamara Dean's photographic exhibition at Charles Hewitt Gallery, 'THIS TOO SHALL PASS' says it all about the rejuvenation of urban decay wasteland. Tamara's photo titled THE KEEPER highlights the old Carlton United Brewery site and allow her to experience in '...Finding in them the air and light. Waiting for energetic points to come to a head. Weighing the evening. Holding for breath. Pausing for space.' - Tamara Dean.

The development of CENTRAL PARK will come to fruition when nature is clawing back as Tamara envisaged in the exhibition

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