Greenland tops out Macquarie Park project nbh at Lachlan's Line

Greenland tops out Macquarie Park project nbh at Lachlan's Line
Joel RobinsonDecember 7, 2020

Greenland Australia has topped out nbn at Lachlan's Line, the master-planned project in Sydney's north west. 

The topping out signifies the structural completion of the highest floor of the development.

The first stage of the nbh at Lachlan’s Line development includes four towers of 17, 14, 14 and 11 storeys, and will comprise 592 apartments and 5,000 sqm of retail floor space.

The development’s residential towers – known as Habitat, Hideaway, Hearth and Nexus – will wrap around the future Lachlan’s Square, which is set to become the community’s key retail destination, lined with supermarkets and food emporiums, as well as day care and playground facilities for young families.

Prices at Hearth start from $647,000 for a one-bedroom apartment.

Greenland representatives and a number of other project consultants took part in a topping out ceremony, held on top of the 17 storey Nexus Building.

It has views over the neighbouring Lane Cove National Park and all the way to the Sydney CBD.

Greenland tops out Macquarie Park project nbh at Lachlan's Line

In marking the occasion, Greenland Australia’s managing director Sherwood Luo spoke of the bright future for Macquarie Park and the ‘nbh at Lachlan’s Line’ community.

“Macquarie Park’s strong business community and central location means it is fast becoming one of Sydney’s most sought-after residential suburbs,” Luo said. 

“The area is well serviced by major transport connections such as the nearby North Ryde Metro Station, which is only 200 metres from site, with nbh residents to have direct access to the CBD via the Metro when it reopens for business in mid-2019, courtesy of a new footbridge which is being built by Landcom.

“Frequent bus services also run along the Epping Road corridor, and ultimately, these transport links will used by over 12,500 residents in the new Macquarie Park, which is set to become a highly connected urban village with a bright and promising future.”

Luo also praised the efforts of Ganellen in delivering the nbh project to this point.

“The standard of their build is first-rate and will be integral in ensuring ‘nbh at Lachlan’s Line’ is a highly desirable community for the people of north-west Sydney when it completes in the second half of 2019.”

Ganellen CEO Peter Maneas noted "for a global Fortune 500 company such as Greenland to adapt and grow into the Australian market in such a short time is impressive.”

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Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is a property journalist based in Sydney. Joel has been writing about the residential real estate market for the last five years, specializing in market trends and the economics and finance behind buying and selling real estate.

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