Hip to be Green Square

Now
By 2030, there will be at least 132,000 new dwellings (48,000 newly built) in the CBD alone.
Future
Work has begun on Sydney’s first eco-village, Green Square – a 278-hectare sitebetween the CBD and Airport taking in the suburbs of Zetland, Beaconsfield and parts of Alexandria, Rosebery and Waterloo – with $1.7billion committed over the next ten years. Green Square aims to be a world-class residential, commercial and cultural hub – a place setting new benchmarks in green urban design and sustainable infrastructure with a railway station serviced by public transport including light rail and a projected population of more than 33,000 residents and more than 28,000 on-site workers, surrounded by Darlington’s newly-built pocket parks

