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How density might double: An artist’s impression of masterplans and rezonings finalised for TOD-accelerated precincts.

This Sydney school is full and turning students away – before 3255 new homes are built nearby

Just 10 years after a new north shore public high opened, it is over capacity.

  • Alexandra Smith

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The government identified capacity for 5900 new homes around the Crows Nest metro station.

One road, two councils: The very different outcomes for lower north shore apartment blocks

The state government has approved a 43-storey apartment building on the Pacific Highway. On the other side of the road, a fight has forced the government’s hand.

  • Megan Gorrey
The building is proposed for a prominent site on the Pacific Highway.

Why a north shore council wants this 22-storey apartment block plan cut down

The $141 million proposal to build 188 units would be 350 metres from the Crows Nest metro station.

  • Megan Gorrey
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The NSW government has announced three new fast-tracked housing precincts.

The next three Sydney zones in line for greater density revealed

The NSW government is pushing ahead with sweeping planning reforms, with thousands of new homes to be built around soon-to-open metro stations.

  • Alexandra Smith
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Beer + chicken skewers + beer. It’s a perfect formula at this north shore yakitori joint

Yakitori Yurippi is at the heart of the Hatena Group’s transformation of Crows Nest into the north shore’s very own version of Merivale’s Ivy complex.

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Why was the eastern suburbs spared in the housing blitz?

Sydney mayors say plans for thousands of new homes around Metro stations are now uncertain after the Minns government accidentally released its signature plans to ramp up density at major transport hubs.

  • Michael McGowan, Max Maddison and Michael Koziol

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