Randwick LMR Plays Show Different Paths to Density

Randwick DAs 45 Cowper Street

Three apartment proposals in Sydney’s east show how NSW’s Low and Mid-Rise (LMR) Housing reforms are reshaping established suburbs close to jobs, transport and town centres.

All three are at Randwick, between the Sydney CBD, the eastern beaches and the health and education precinct around Prince of Wales Hospital and UNSW, where Antipodean Building Group is already testing the same LMR settings on Church Street.

Together, the schemes would deliver 76 apartments across the three sites: the revival of a long-stalled apartment site at 21 Cook Street, a 37-apartment affordable-led proposal at 10-14 Glen Avenue, and a boutique eight-unit corner project at 45 Cowper Street (pictured at top).

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Article originally posted at: https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/randwick-lmr-apartment-proposals-cook-glen-avenue-cowper-street-nsw-sydney