First look: New shop-top housing planned for Randwick

The plans are for a four-level project with two retail tenancies on the ground floor and seven three-bedroom apartments above
First look: New shop-top housing planned for Randwick
Joel Robinson October 10, 2023PLANNING ALERT

The family-ran SASCO Developments is planning a striking new mixed-use building in Randwick.

SASCO, led by Sid and Joseph Sassine, has filed plans for a Curzon+Partners-designed building at 18-20 Perouse Road, at the south end of the Randwick High Street just off the popular restaurant precinct The Spot.

The plans are for a four-level project with two retail tenancies on the ground floor and seven three-bedroom apartments above. Two basement levels will contain 17 car parking spaces, one motorcycle space and six bicycle parking spaces.

Curzon+Partners Principal Mark Curzon said in the Design Verification Statement attached to the application that the new development has been designed to fit into its medium density and mixed use residential and retail urban setting, unique topography and heritage context.

"The site is located within The Spot, which includes a diverse streetscape with historic significance dated from the Inter-War period," the submission noted.

"The new Living Units has been designed to fit into a medium density mixed use residential and retail setting. The design has recognised its unique topography and environmental context and has been sympathetic to its context by breaking the mass to follow the street rhythms and scales, thereby addressing the relationship of the proposed built form with it’s surroundings.

"The proposal overall integrates well with the surrounding environment."

They said the materials have been carefully selected to celebrate the local heritage context with the use of bricks, aluminium battens and cladding and landscaping to enhance the design quality and longevity. 

The main entry to the apartments and the car parj is located the quieter Soudan Street. The apartments start at 120 sqm and they each have a balcony space.

In recent years SASCO, founded in 2001, have been busy in Meadowbank, a harbourfront suburb near Ryde.

They have approval for a significant mixed-use precinct near the Meadowbank Train Station. They're soon to launch the Fender Katsalidis-designed development with 133 apartments, 162 co-living apartments, and a number of built to rent apartments on a vast 7,800 sqm site.

They've also got a retail and commercial centre with more build to rent apartments in the same neighbourhood.

SASCO also have another site in Randwick, having acquired two side by side properties nearby on Magill Street in the last few years to give them 1252 sqm.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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