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Renee McKeownWed 18 Oct 23

Rich-Listers File Oran Park Town Centre Plans

Two commercial buildings proposed in Oran Park.

Developers are making headway with its city-making plans, filing an application for two commercial buildings at its Oran Park site.

The Sydney-based Greenfields Development Company is led by Tony Perich with brother Ron—they were ranked 38th on the AFR rich list last year with a net worth of $1.4 billion.

The brothers are working to transform their former dairy farm and motor racing precinct into a huge housing project.

The planned six-storey buildings would be part of the town square in NSW’s “fastest-growing town” south-west of Sydney in the Macarthur Region.

The project, with an estimated cost of $93 million, includes three levels of basement parking, communal rooftop and 22,000sq m of office space for large and small scale-use in plans designed by AJC Architects.

“The delivery of the commercial buildings will complement the existing six and seven storey residential and commercial buildings approved in the town centre which are currently at various stages of construction and occupation,” the application said.

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▲ Part of the site was Oran Park Raceway, which operated from 1962 to 2010.

“The planned future Oran Park Town Centre Railway Station is about 500m west of the site with the approved extension of Podium Way and Oran Park Podium retail centre providing direct, level, at-grade pedestrian links to the future station.”

Oran Park Town Centre was zoned in 2007 as part of one of the first precincts within the South West Growth Centre. 

The precinct covers 1100ha and is expected to house 22,000 residents. The NSW government confirmed the south-west rail extension in 2020.

Greenfields Development Company formed a partnership with Landcom in 2003 to develop the region. 

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