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==History==
==History==
In November 2014, the [[Government of New South Wales]] conducted a summit to formulate a plan for the precinct.<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/bays-precinct-redevelopment-expected-to-include-16000-homes-20141118-11p2e6.html Bays Precinct redevelopment expected to include 16,000 homes] ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'' 18 November 2014</ref> In February 2017 expressions of interest in developing a masterplan for the first nine hectares were called for.<ref>[https://thebayssydney.com.au/process-to-create-sydneys-bays-market-district-begins/ Process to create Sydney's Bay Market Begins] Bays Precinct 7 February 2017</ref>
In November 2014, the [[Government of New South Wales]] conducted a summit to formulate a plan for the precinct.<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/bays-precinct-redevelopment-expected-to-include-16000-homes-20141118-11p2e6.html Bays Precinct redevelopment expected to include 16,000 homes] ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'' 18 November 2014</ref> In February 2017 expressions of interest in developing a masterplan for the first nine hectares were called for.<ref>[https://thebayssydney.com.au/process-to-create-sydneys-bays-market-district-begins/ Process to create Sydney's Bay Market Begins] Bays Precinct 7 February 2017</ref>

==Commercial Plan==
Large businesses in the area include:


==Transport==
==Transport==

Revision as of 09:48, 12 April 2017

The Bays Precinct is a proposed urban renewal project in Sydney, Australia. It will involve the redevelopment of 95 hectares of land adjoining Sydney Harbour formerly used by industry. Among the sites to be redeveloped are the Rozelle railway yards, White Bay Power Station. Glebe Island port, Sydney Fish Market, the Pyrmont Employment Area and Wentworth Park.[1][2]

History

In November 2014, the Government of New South Wales conducted a summit to formulate a plan for the precinct.[3] In February 2017 expressions of interest in developing a masterplan for the first nine hectares were called for.[4]

Commercial Plan

Large businesses in the area include:

Transport

As part of the Sydney Metro West rapid transit line it is proposed to build a railway station in the precinct.[5] In 2015, it was suggested the Glebe Island Bridge could be reopened as part of a plan to extend the Sydney Light Rail.[6]

References