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Vanessa Croll
Thu 02 Jul 26

Canada Bay’s $83m LMR Trio Targets Station, Harbour Sites

32-34 Cavendish Street Concord West
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Three residential applications worth almost $83 million have been lodged in Canada Bay under NSW Low and Mid-Rise (LMR) housing controls, spanning station-edge, heritage-area and harbour-view sites in Sydney’s inner west.

At Concord West, a $21.5-million proposal would replace two houses near the train station with an eight-storey building of 36 apartments, including six affordable homes.

Filed late last month, the scheme also include a five-apartment heritage-area proposal at Drummoyne and Central Element’s $52.4-million harbour-view scheme for 45 apartments on St Georges Crescent.

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Article originally posted at: https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/central-element-drummoyne-lmr-st-georges-crescent-concird-west-cavendish