Newmarket - Residences | Brochure

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NE W BEGINNINGS A place immersed in history, Newmarket heralds a new neighbourhood in the heart of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. Its heritage will be celebrated as we look towards a dynamic future.

LOOKING BACK MOVING FORWARD R ACING ROYA LT Y “I think this site has always been a wonderful place to visit. People like coming here. The Big Stable, the homestead and the sales ring hold a dear place in many hearts. The shadow of the great fig will remain as a reminder of the racing community spirit, and will spur the stories of great champions that passed through this site every year.” A R T HUR INGLIS Inglis Family Representative

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In building a community that celebrates diversity of people and demographics, we’ve designed a mix of homes to meet the aspirations of many. Townhouses and terraces with their own front doors and gardens overlooking the street will converse with apartment buildings. Heights vary to blend organically with the surrounding established streetscapes.

With over 5,000sqm of parks and open space, the landscape will pay homage to the history of the site through the recycling of materials, while conserving the grand old fig trees and heritage structures. Retail, dining and leisure precincts will make Newmarket a one-stop destination providing a thoughtfully curated selection of shops and restaurants for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Continuing in the spirit of its past, Newmarket’s public spaces will bring the community together to enjoy its spectacular surrounds.

A NEW MASTERPLAN New public park 4

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THE MASTERPLAN

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Apartments & terraces

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Hectares

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Leading architectural practices

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30%

of site is dedicated to public open space

5000m

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Parkland

2300m 2 Retail village

Less than 800m

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to Light Rail

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At the heart

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NE W M A RKE T RE SIDENCE S 8 Storeys

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FIGT REE P OCKE T 3-7 Storeys

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FU T URE T ERR ACE HOME S 3 Storeys

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NE W M A RK E T RE TA IL

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NE W M A RKE T BIG S TA BLE Heritage

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FU T URE T ERR ACE HOME S 2 Storeys

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NE W PUBLIC PA RK

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FU T URE A PA R T MEN T S 4-7 Storeys

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FU T URE A PA R T MEN T S 3 Storeys

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NE W PL AYGROUND

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FU T URE TOW NHOUSE S 2 Storeys

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A PA R T MEN T S & TOW NHOUSE S 2-6 Storeys

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NE W M A RKE T HOUSE Heritage

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A PA R T MEN T S & TOW NHOUSE S 2-5 Storeys

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FU T URE A PA R T MEN T S 3-8 Storeys

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7 lightrail stops to the CBD

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WAVERLEY PARK

MOORE PARK LIGHT RAIL

MOORE PARK GOLF

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CENTENNIAL PARK QUEENS PARK

BETWEEN CARLTON ST LIGHT RAIL

CITY AND SURF

18 ALISON RD LIGHT RAIL

TODMAN AVE LIGHT RAIL

ROYAL RANDWICK RACECOURSE

WANSEY RD LIGHT RAIL

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UNSW ANZAC PDE LIGHT RAIL

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Historic Since 1833, Randwick has been at the centre of Sydney’s horse racing culture, from the first horse race to over 100 years of industry service from the Inglis family at Newmarket.

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RANDWICK LIGHT RAIL

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ROYA L R A NDW ICK R ACECOURSE

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R A INBOW S T REE T PUBLIC SCHOOL

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NE W M A RKE T HOUSE

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M A RCELLIN COLLEGE

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NE W M A RKE T S TA BLE S

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BRIGIDINE COLLEGE

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R A NDW ICK GIRL S HIGH SCHOOL

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R A NDW ICK BOYS HIGH SCHOOL

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An education hub From primary to tertiary, Randwick is nearby some of Sydney’s finest education facilities.

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A lifestyle destination Whether it’s outdoors or indoors, some of Sydney’s finest playgrounds surround this ideal location, be it beautiful beaches, retail hubs or pristine parklands. 04

COOGEE BE ACH

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W H Y LIE S BAT HS

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CEN T ENNI A L PA RK

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PRINCE OF WA LE S HOSPITA L

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W E S T FIELD BONDI JUNC T ION

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SY DNE Y CHILDREN’S HOSPITA L

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COOGEE PAV ILION

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R A NDW ICK RIT Z

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ROYA L R A NDW ICK SHOPPING CEN T RE H A RRIS FA RM M A RKE T S

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SE A FOOD ROYA L R A NDW ICK

Connected Local transport services keep you connected, with two light rail tracks, ample bus routes and bike-friendly pathways. LIGH T R A IL

BOONIE DOON GOLF CLUB

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A medical precinct Randwick is serviced by top medical facilities including:

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New public park, children’s playground and the iconic fig tree 10

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YOUR NEW LOCAL

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LIVE AT NEWMARKET

Newmarket Residences will be the gateway of this new neighbourhood. Two 8-storey apartment buildings will sit above a vibrant retail plaza, providing a direct visual and pedestrian connection to the new public park and the heritage stables. The façade of these buildings is inspired by the structural frames of the existing stables on site, with the material palette inspired by the heritage architecture in Randwick. Light sandstone-coloured precast concrete and dark bronze metalwork are designed to reflect the character of this established neighbourhood.

Across seven floors, a selection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom residences have generous picture windows and open corner balconies, offering views to the surrounding landscape. On the top floor, the penthouses are set back from the building’s facades, designed as a floating plane. Residents can enter each building through the retail space and from the street.

On the ground floor plaza, you will find casual contemporary dining and cafes. Food, family and friends will be the focus, with the historic sales ring transformed into a beautiful adjoining interactive playground where children can play and learn under the shade of the treasured fig tree. Green thumbs can tend to the nearby community garden, while families gather for a barbecue feast. Rest and enjoy the sunshine in the peaceful, secluded pocket parks.

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THE HOME STRETCH

Simplicity meets elegance inside these thoughtfully designed residences. With a natural and calming colour palette, considered details add texture and character to the space.

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EXQUISITE ENTERTAINING

Indoor and outdoor living interweave in these open plan homes. Let guests mingle as you effortlessly entertain, moving between kitchen, dining and living areas with ease. Generously proportioned residences are illuminated by sunlight through large picture windows, with corner balconies providing natural crossventilation giving a sense of warmth and openness. 18

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EFFOR T LE S S ELEGA NCE This bright, inviting space welcomes guests to your home, showcasing its crafted quality and harmonious finishes. Natural timber veneer and polyurethane joinery creates a frame for features like white horizontally routed cabinetry and soft grey pantries. Classic tones are complemented by the clever use of a mirrored splashback, and an artistic entryway mirror greets guests, creating a sense of openness.

The space is illuminated by a brushed nickel, streamlined light that highlights the subtle reconstituted stone benchtops. Cooking in this space is effortless, with practical, durable materials and stylish stainless steel Smeg appliances.

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A NE W YOU Unwind in this restorative space. Indulge in relaxation and reinvigorate in your private sanctuary, where the calming features help you renew for the next day. Grey ceramic floor tiles and white and marble toned feature and wall tiles accent your bathroom with their timeless tones.

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A NEW PERSPECTIVE

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WA RDROBE E S SEN T I A L S Practical, clever design allows you to live your best life. Begin each day with a sense of order, as you artfully plan your outfit from a beautifully presented wardrobe. Every detail of the internal joinery allows for exceptional organisation. Finely detailed craftsmanship provides generous hanging spaces and shelving. Fitted with sophisticated joinery, these subtle touches bring old world luxury to your bedroom, as woollen carpet warms underfoot.

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PARK LIFE Centennial Park 30

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EASTSIDE LIVING

Giles Baths, Coogee Beach 32

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THE TEAM

A DRI A N P OZ ZO CEO Cbus Property

M AT T HE W A LLEN Studio Director, Bates Smart

A LE X LONGLE Y Director, Arcadia Landscape Architects

Adrian Pozzo has been CEO of Cbus Property since 2007, driving the strategic performance and management of all Cbus Property’s developments and investments in commercial and residential sectors.

Bates Smart Studio Director, Matthew Allen, is a highly skilled architect with a particular expertise in large-scale multiunit residential design and masterplanning.

Cbus Property is responsible for some of Australia’s most recognisable high-end property developments. From luxury urban developments to bold innovative commercial office accommodation, Cbus Property is highly experienced and committed to delivering developments that set a benchmark for environmental, financial and social sustainability.

Bates Smart is a multi-disciplinary design firm delivering architecture, interior design, urban design and strategic services across Australia. They have an unparalleled level of knowledge and experience working across a broad range of large-scale projects, with the skills necessary to deliver an enduring level of excellence from conception to completion.

Alex Longley founded Arcadia in 2011 and is the principal of a talented team of landscape architects and urban designers. Established as one of Sydney’s leading landscape architectural firms, the team consistently delivers world-class landscape outcomes.

Cbus Property is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cbus, the industry superannuation fund for the construction, building, infrastructure and allied industries. Residential projects include:

/ 35 Spring Street, Melbourne / 88 Alfred Street, Milsons Point / Dominion, Darlinghurst

Through thoughtful design, Arcadia focuses on creating exceptional and memorable projects that aim to improve quality of life and promote community connections. Such projects include: / Kiaora Lane, Double Bay

Their award-winning projects transform the way people use and inhabit urban spaces and built environments. Some projects include:

/ Shout Ridge, Lindfield / The Mascot, Mascot / The Lighthouse, Dee Why

/ Canberra Airport Hotel, Canberra

/ Dunstan Grove, Lindfield

/ UNSW Kensington Colleges, Kensington / Australia Towers, Sydney Olympic Park / Discovery Point, Wolli Creek

/ 443 Queen Street, Brisbane / Langston Place, Epping / Breakfast Point, a new suburb of 2,550 waterfront village residences

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DISCLAIMER: Information and images in this brochure are preliminary and indicative only. Actual development layout, specification and construction may differ. Agreed specifications and our rights to vary those specifications will be set out in your contract for purchase. You should obtain independent professional advice on the contract before you proceed.


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