CDMA Australia green lit for major 911-appartment Tallawong development

The Tallawong project is set to bring major new amenity to the burgeoning area, with a new 2200 sqm public piazza planned, a sprawling village green lawn and an extensive running track. 
CDMA Australia green lit for major 911-appartment Tallawong development
Render of the approved Tallawong project.
Alison Warters November 10, 2022

Local developers CDMA Australia have recently received approval for their masterplanned project at 34-42 Tallawong Road, located directly opposite the Tallawong Metro Station and future Town Centre.

Bordering on the brink of Rouse Hill, 911 apartments will be delivered across nine towers, with a new public plaza and a green spine also penned for the site. 

CDMA are no strangers to the area having developed the in demand Rosella Place just up the road at 56 Cudgegong Road. Only a limited number of residences remain in the five-building development, with CDMA’s CEO, Richard Wu, saying that since the group entered the Australian market back in 2017, their pipeline has continued to grow with three significant projects underway or in planning. 

Render of the green spine courtyard that runs through the middle of the development 

“Our first project, Rosella Place has completed its first stage and is now sold out and settled while the second stage is under construction and the final stage will kick-off early in the new year,” Wu said.  

“Our second project consisting of 911 apartments is located at 34-42 Tallawong Road and our third project consists of a large-scale master-planned community in Leppington Town Centre which we will work on in coming years.”

The Tallawong project is set to bring major new amenity to the burgeoning area, with a new 2200 sqm public piazza planned, along with a green spine which will offer residents a sprawling village green lawn and communal facilities right through the middle of the development, surrounded by an extensive running track. 

The public piazza will comprise two main zones; an open paved piazza fronting the street and internal green lawns. The plaza will offer a vibrant public domain for local residents and the surrounding community, with retail spaces and a public open area, along with a children’s playground area.

Render of the Tallawong project from the north-east corner

CDMA’s new development seeks to create an attractive landscape setting that reflects the surrounding natural bushland character of the Rouse Hill area, while providing a diverse range of outdoor passive and active communal spaces for the residential population.

The development will be conveniently located directly opposite the Tallawong Metro Station and new Town Centre which will house two major supermarkets including a Woolworths as well as other specialty retailers.

CDMA Australia Development Manager, Alex Guan said that the engagement of their Planner, Urbis together with Architect, Kann Finch Redstone and multi-disciplinary consultants were key in getting the DA approved.  

“With the project fast tracked in the vicinity from six to 9 months, CDMA is grateful to work closely with such a professional and efficient team to achieve the desired result,” Guan said. 

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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