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Plans revealed for retail, commercial precinct at $280 million Esplanade Norwest project

THE HILLS has always been known as the destination to live, work and play, but developers behind Esplanade Norwest have taken this moto literally in its latest plans.

Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
The towers will overlook Norwest lakes.
The towers will overlook Norwest lakes.
Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.

The former Norwest Ice Rink site is being transformed into a $280 million residential and commercial precinct by Capital Bluestone and new partner Aoyuan International.

As cranes are installed to start the construction of 252 apartments across two 19-storey towers, the developers revealed plans for an outdoor cinema and pool club as well as three levels of boutique workspaces, waterfront dining and shops.

A public boardwalk will also be built at Norwest Lakes.

Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the $280 million residential, commercial and retail development, Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the commercial development at Esplanade Norwest.
Artist impressions of the commercial development at Esplanade Norwest.

Capital Corporation director Steve Grant said Norwest’s transformation heralded a new chapter for the business park.

“Norwest has been the place of pioneers for the last 27 years and Esplanade Norwest flew the flag for the next stage,” Mr Grant said.

“We’re really proud of what we’ve already achieved here and the new lifestyle opportunity this project will deliver.”

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