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Blackwattle Bay is re-emerging as a vibrant inner-city destination. It mixes the past with the future, blending history, culture and sustainability into a vibrant urban village.

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Our vision for Blackwattle Bay

Blackwattle Bay is an inner-city precinct historically used for industrial purposes. The precinct will be transformed from an industrial district to an activated, vibrant and sustainable urban village.

The renewed precinct will offer new parks, homes, commercial spaces, cafes, restaurants and retail, all within walking distance from the Sydney CBD.

How will we achieve this?

Moving the Sydney Fish Markets to the head of the bay unlocks approximately 10.4 hectares of harbourside land.

It presents a rare opportunity for urban renewal with new housing, employment and harbourfront community spaces located less than 1km from the Sydney CBD. 

Our ambition is for the precinct to deliver an iconic waterfront destination with over 1,200 new homes, more than 5,600 new jobs parks and green spaces and new cultural and recreation spaces for everybody to enjoy.

A mixed-use precinct

All your daily needs within steps

The close proximity to Pyrmont, Glebe, Darling Harbour and the city makes Blackwattle Bay one of the best places to live and work. The new Sydney Fish Market and the future hospitality and commercial offerings within an enviable destination, providing all the goods and services you need within walking distance.

The Precinct Plan will facilitate the delivery of over 1,200 new homes, more than 5,600 new jobs, 30,000 sqm of public open space and new cultural and recreation spaces for everybody to enjoy.

Recreation on the door step

A 15 kilometre continuous waterfront walkway will be on the door-step connecting the Precinct to Woolloomooloo to the north, and Roselle Bay to the south. The location is a bicyclist’s dream, where bike routes and shared paths weave through and around the precinct into a well-connected local transport network.

The green belt of existing parks and planned parks will be within steps providing passive or active options. A new 1.1 hectare park on Sydney Harbour will be created, connected by a boardwalk and foreshore promenade to the new Sydney Fish Market waterfront urban parks.

Connectivity and transport

Convenient sustainable transport connections

The Precinct will be one of the most well-connected places to live, work and visit. The Precinct is at the centre of future and existing transport links, reducing the need to own or use a car:

  • Sydney Metro, connecting with the CBD and Greater Sydney
  • Cycle routes, a key transport mode for a sustainable city
  • Inner West Light Rail, connecting the Eastern Suburbs with the Inner West
  • Pedestrian links, connecting with the CBD and popular harbour walks
  • Ferry connections, linking the CBD with North Sydney and the Beaches.

Key features of the renewal

Public spaces

More than half the site will be open and accessible to the public

A green harbourside

30,000 sqm of new open spaces on the waterfront

A sustainable precinct

Targeting Net Zero Carbon by 2041, with future development to deliver socially and environmentally sustainable outcomes and Green Star Communities ratings

A direct boost to the NSW economy

5,600 new jobs, a boost of around $730 million to the state economy per year and attract an estimated $3 billion of public and private capital investment

Connection to the water

A 20-30m wide waterfront promenade will complete the missing link to an otherwise 15km foreshore walk from Rozelle Bay to Woolloomooloo

A vibrant 24-hour mixed-use precinct

Creating jobs and homes surrounded by a working harbour, waterside parks, cafes, restaurants and retail in an easily accessible location

A renewed tourist destination

The new Sydney Fish Market, currently under construction, will be the biggest fish market in the Southern Hemisphere aiming to attract 6 million visitors. It will offer a variety of fresh seafood, restaurants, cafes, bars, and specialty food retailers in a market hall setting.

Design excellence

High quality architecture for buildings and open space will be achieved across the precinct

Connection with Country

The renewed precinct will recognise and celebrate the traditional custodians of the land and waters of Blackwattle Bay – the Wangal and the Gadigal people

Integrated transport to the CBD and beyond

Multiple modes of transport accessible within 500m - Sydney Metro, light rail, bus, ferry and active transport links

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Introducing the new Sydney Fish Market

Bank Street Park: Site of the new park

Video: Introduction to the 3 concepts

bank street potential park layout

A potential layout for the park as presented in the SSP Study

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Acknowledgement of Country

Infrastructure NSW acknowledges the Wangal and Gadigal peoples of the Eora nation, the Traditional and Historical Custodians of the lands and waters spreading across the cultural landscape of Blackwattle Bay. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.​

We recognise the input of Aboriginal people and cultural knowledge into the Master Planning process, and we recognise the value that knowledge gives to the site.

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Drop-in sessions

Visit us in person at the following drop-in sessions:
  • Sunday 5 March 2023, 11am - 1pm, Union Square Pyrmont
  • Sunday 12 March 2023, 11am - 1pm, 1-3 Bank Street, Pyrmont

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Infrastructure NSW acknowledges the Wan and Gadi peoples. The Traditional and Historical Custodians of the lands and waters spreading across the cultural landscape of Blackwattle Bay. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.​

We recognise the input of Aboriginal people and cultural knowledge into the Master Planning process, and we recognise the value that knowledge gives to the site.

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Introducing the new Sydney Fish Market

Bank Street Park: Site of the new park

Video: Introduction to the 3 concepts

bank street potential park layout

A potential layout for the park as presented in the SSP Study

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Acknowledgement of Country

Infrastructure NSW acknowledges the Wangal and Gadigal peoples of the Eora nation, the Traditional and Historical Custodians of the lands and waters spreading across the cultural landscape of Blackwattle Bay. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.​

We recognise the input of Aboriginal people and cultural knowledge into the Master Planning process, and we recognise the value that knowledge gives to the site.

The location of the initiatives are not specific to the location shown on the map

Blackwattle Bay Consultation
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  • Sunday 5 March 2023, 11am - 1pm, Union Square Pyrmont
  • Sunday 12 March 2023, 11am - 1pm, 1-3 Bank Street, Pyrmont

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