Parkside living in Parramatta: Cosmopolitan by Deicorp to offer parkside apartments in Sydney's second CBD

The development's location offers easy access to nature, being less than 200 metres from the Parramatta River and Queen's Wharf Park
Parkside living in Parramatta: Cosmopolitan by Deicorp to offer parkside apartments in Sydney's second CBD
Joel Robinson March 19, 2025PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Parkside living and Parramatta don't often go hand in hand, making Deicorp's first apartment development in the heart of Parramatta CBD even more appealing to prospective buyers.

The transport-focused developer, known for creating well-connected communities, secured a prime site at the eastern end of Parramatta CBD on Hassall Street. It's conveniently located next to the Robin Thomas Light Rail stop and just a short walk to Parramatta Train Station.

Thanks to the prized corner block, with no buildings to the north or east, residents at Cosmopolitan by Deicorp will enjoy protected views over the adjacent Robin Thomas Reserve and James Ruse Reserve—views that are rare in the growing CBD.

The development's location also offers easy access to nature, being less than 200 metres from the Parramatta River and Queen's Wharf Park.

The two 45-level towers, which will home just over 600 apartments when completed in late 2027, have been designed by Turner Studio to hero the park views as much as possible, as well as views over the river and the Parramatta skyline to the west.

Turner Studio won the design competition to take the architectural reigns. Their unique design includes a raised podium that links the two towers. The three-level podium, collectively named ‘Gully Forest,’ will feature a landscaped sanctuary adorned with lush greenery, alongside smaller breakout and seating spaces, a distinctive outdoor kitchen, and garden pavilions.

The ground floor podium is strategically designed to provide extensive retail and hospitality frontages for commercial tenants, activating the entire precinct.

On the second level of the podium, an open-air community space will be home to barbecue facilities and smaller group gathering areas. Above will feature flexible workplace tenancies, as well as spaces designated for a fitness centre and medical practice.

Deicorp's in-house building arm has commenced construction of Cosmopolitan. There are one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom units with a car space start from just over $900,000.

 

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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