ALAND to launch Amber; stage two of $800 million Merrylands precinct The Gladstone Village

Upon completion, The Gladstone Village will transform a 2.5-hectare site into a vibrant urban precinct, featuring over 1,000 residential apartments spread across seven buildings
ALAND to launch Amber; stage two of $800 million Merrylands precinct The Gladstone Village
Joel Robinson May 12, 2024NEW RELEASE

Cumberland City Council has given builder developer ALAND approval to begin work on Amber, the second stage of The Gladstone Village, a major component of its $800 million mixed-use development in Merrylands.

Amber will bring much-needed housing to Western Sydney, including potential affordable apartments for key workers.

Negotiations are ongoing to designate the entire 21-storey tower, consisting of 236 apartments, for affordable housing under the federal government's Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF). If successful, these units will be offered at lower rental rates for essential workers, easing the housing crisis and supporting the local economy.

Amber will feature 31 one-bedroom, 186 two-bedroom, and 19 three-bedroom apartments. The tower will include a residents-only rooftop space, a children’s playground, and three retail spaces on the ground floor. The rooftop terrace will offer amenities like an outdoor cinema, barbecue areas and a community vegetable garden.

Upon completion, The Gladstone Village will transform a 2.5-hectare site into a vibrant urban precinct, featuring over 1,000 residential apartments spread across seven buildings. The development is strategically located near essential transport links and shopping convenience.

The first stage of The Gladstone Village, Quartz, was completed last month and has officially sold out its 363 apartments, with most apartments snapped up by first home buyers and investors.

ALAND Founder and owner, Andrew Hrsto expressed his excitement about the project's progress and its positive impact on the local community.

"This project plays a key role in the transformation of Merrylands," Hrsto said.

"ALAND is committed to creating a best-in-class development that adds significant value to the broader community and addresses the need for more affordable housing.

"With the inclusion of planned roads and cycleways, improved walkable connections and bustling streetscapes, The Gladstone Village will become a dynamic public space for people of all ages. This precinct will also feature 4,300 sqm of retail space and over an acre of parkland and civic spaces, including the largest public park in the Merrylands town centre."

Hrsto said the Gladstone Village is designed to create a vibrant neighbourhood, fostering community growth and providing new opportunities for both business and social interaction."

The retail spaces in Amber are expected to attract alfresco dining operators, complementing the precinct’s active urban spaces and tree-lined boulevards.

ALAND's Head of Development, Anas Rahhal, said the Amber apartments would exceed the expectations of today's market, with high-quality finishes and spacious designs.

"We've created floorplans that emphasise expansive living areas and workspaces to cater to modern urban living," Rahhal said.

Construction for Stage Two is scheduled to begin in Q3 2024 and is expected to be completed by Q4 2025.

Plans for Stage Three, which include three buildings with 303 apartments and four food and beverage outlets, have already been submitted to Council.

About ALAND

ALAND is an award-winning, Australian-owned family business and one of Sydney’s largest and leading private development and construction groups. For over 20 years ALAND has delivered exceptional quality at an affordable price to Greater Western Sydney and the Central Coast of New South Wales.

ALAND invests significant amounts of time and expertise in researching the market, ensuring that each location is hand-picked for growth and income potential.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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