Completion near for $752m Woolooware Bay Town Centre
The final stage of Woolooware Bay Town Centre is nearing completion and will include more than 50 retailers, a gym, childcare centre, medical precinct, supermarkets and waterfront dining precinct.
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Details of a new retail precinct in the almost-completed $752m Woolooware Bay Town Centre can now be revealed.
Bay Central is scheduled to open in late 2023 and will feature more than 50 retailers, medical precinct, full-line supermarkets Woolworths and Aldi, Dan Murphy’s, and a waterfront dining precinct.
The tenants include UFC Gym, Learn and Laugh childcare centre, Golden Bay Chinese restaurant (formerly known as Sha Kee), Nathan‘s Diamonds, Masala Kitchen and Cronulla Meat Emporium.
On completion, Woolooware Bay Town Centre will include 898 apartments and 23 commercial suites across 13 buildings and 10,235sq m of waterfront parklands, a shared pedestrian/cycle path, outdoor fitness zones and an accessible children’s playground.
Australian developers Novm and Capital Corporation have celebrated the “topping out” of the final stage of the project, signalling the 10-year program is fast reaching completion.
Topping out is a construction milestone that marks reaching a building’s highest point and traditionally, a tree is typically hoisted onto the roof for the ceremony.
Novm’s chief executive officer and director Adrian Liaw said the first three stages of residential buildings had transformed the waterfront location into “a buzzing, new, resort-style community”.
Stage four, known as Bayview, includes 245 luxuriously-appointed apartments above the new 18,000-sq m Bay Central shopping centre and commercial suites, a 71-room serviced apartment hotel by Quest and a modernised Sharks League Club.
Mr Liaw said Bayview’s beautiful waterfront architecture celebrated the “resort lifestyle” year-round and featured a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments designed by award-winning Turner Architects, who were inspired by the finest South-East Asian resorts.
Many of the apartments take in views over Woolooware Bay back to Sydney’s CBD, while others look out to the Pacific Ocean, and others benefit from sweeping district vistas.
Mr Liaw said apartment interiors feature coastal-inspired living areas with premium finishes including stone-topped kitchens and engineered timber floors.
Stage four residents will also enjoy exclusive amenities, including a residents-only infinity pool, private dining area and landscaped podium spaces.
Builder Parkview Constructions’ executive chairman Tony Touma expressed excitement that the company had been involved in the project since its inception and was looking forward to final completion.
“We’re thrilled to deliver this landmark project for the Sutherland Shire,” he said.
We can already see how the Woolooware Bay community is already flourishing across stages one, two and three and know that the stage four residents are eager to join them.”
Mr Liaw said the project was the product of years of collaboration between Cronulla Sutherland Leagues Club, Capital Corporation and Novm.