Urban Property Group has lodged a major DA and concurrent rezoning to reshape a 32,310 sqm landholding in Buchan Avenue in Edmondson Park into an 1,805 dwelling mixed-use development anchored by towers rising up to 40-storeys.
The scheme, on public exhibition, replaces an earlier concept that contemplated around 605 dwellings with no affordable housing. It now proposes 1,805 dwellings, including 274 affordable units and 180 co-living dwellings, alongside retail, a supermarket, childcare, public libraryand a central plaza network.
The built form is structured across five podiums supporting fourteen towers ranging from 2-40-storeys. A two-storey retail podium activated the ground plane, while a 40-storey tower along the rail and creek corridor establishes the precinct’s primary maker.


The proposal relies on amendments to the Precincts SEPP to increase height and density controls and introduce additional permitted uses. It also seeks to remove the site from the Edmondson Park South Concept Plan, effectively resetting the planning framework for this part of Town Centre North.
The site is 330 metres from Edmondson Park Station and adjacent to a new high school. It forms part of the expanding town centre edge where mid-rise transitions into high-density station-based development.
Community infrastructure is embedded into the scheme. A public library anchors Site 3, while Site 5 carries a supermarket, retail strip, childcare and thru-site link forming a new local centre spine.
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