State developer, Landcom, has unveiled medium and high-density plans in stage 1 of its bold master plan for the NSW government’s Glenfield Place Strategy, which will ultimately deliver about 7,000 homes and 2,900 jobs in the suburb.
Stage 1 envisions a primary commercial and employment hub for Glenfield, including more than five apartment buildings up to 28 metres and 3-storey townhouses are proposed within a 3.9-hectare site between Hurlstone Agricultural High School and Glenfield train station on Roy Watts Road.
Glenfield was identified as a vibrant local centre in the Glenfield to Macarthur Strategy in 2015. A draft precinct plan was prepared for Glenfield in 2015, which proposed additional homes, increased density and heights around the station to encourage renewal and potential for jobs through education, healthcare and commercial opportunities.
In 2018, Greater Macarthur 2040 further clarified Glenfield’s role as a new centre delivering a sporting and educational precinct with high, medium and low-rise residential development for up to 7,000 dwellings.
Key features of the structure plan include:
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