This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
TOGA Group has received development application approval for its revitalisation of the Surry Hills Shopping Village in Sydney’s inner south.
Located on the corner of Cleveland St and Baptist St, Surry Hills Village will feature high end residences, retail space and commercial offices.
Residences include one, two and three bedroom apartments, and penthouses and terraces with city views and large garden areas.
The master-planned precinct will offer landscaped green areas, a new 517 sqm public park, market style retail, dining precinct and pedestrian laneway linking Marriott and Baptist streets.
About 12,000 sqm of the development is dedicated to commercial and retail spaces that will feature a Coles supermarket, Vintage Cellars, boutiques, providores, restaurants, street cafes and parking for retail customers.
“As one of the most celebrated areas in Sydney, Surry Hills Village is surrounded by a melting pot of the city’s finest restaurants, bars, art, music and culture. The precinct we are creating pays homage to this great community’s significant history while helping to shape its next chapter,” Fabrizio Perilli, chief executive officer of Toga said.
Partners for the development include Adam Haddow, architect and principal at architects SJB; Iain Halliday, director, BKH; Sacha Coles, director, Aspect Studios; and Eva-Marie Prineas, architect and principal, Studio Prineas.
Construction will begin in the second half of 2020.