Stockland and Western Sydney University plan to develop a mixed-use urban village

The development of the site is subject to a rezoning and planning approval process, which Stockland plans to commence in 2022
Stockland and Western Sydney University plan to develop a mixed-use urban village
The Western Sydney University Penrith Campus. Image credit: Western Sydney University
Jonathan ChancellorFebruary 21, 2022
Stockland and Western Sydney University plan to develop a mixed-use urban village at the Werrington sites of the University’s Penrith campus. Located five kilometres from the Penrith CBD, the 99-hectare site offers the opportunity to create a six star green star urban neighbourhood with a large town centre that is integrated with the existing campus facilities. The proposed development will feature new housing, more than 18 hectares of open space, and a cultural, arts and heritage precinct. The project includes the creation of a ‘living laboratory’ for education, research and innovation. “In partnership with Western Sydney University, this unique project aligns with our strategy and will enable us to bring to life a thriving community in a well-connected urban infill location," Stockland CEO Tarun Gupta said. “The existing health and education infrastructure in the surrounding Penrith Quarter precinct provides strong fundamentals for asset creation and management, and the masterplan will allow us to respond to the evolving market demand over time. "With our shared vision to create a ‘destination for discovery’ underpinned by leading urban design and world class sustainability principles, we are excited by the opportunity to be part of this growing precinct’s success and look forward to progressing plans with the University, local authorities and relevant stakeholders.” Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Barney Glover said Western Sydney University has a proud history of delivering high-quality educational opportunities and world-class research expertise for the people of Western Sydney, and is pleased to partner with Stockland to bring this ambitious vision for the campus to life. “This exciting partnership with Stockland is set to transform the site, bringing the University into the town centre and further strengthening our connections and engagement with business, industry and local communities. "New housing, retail, commercial and social spaces will also help support the growing population, providing much-needed amenities and enhancing the liveability, productivity and sustainability of the surrounding neighbourhood, said Professor Glover. The development of the site is subject to a rezoning and planning approval process, which Stockland plans to commence in 2022. “This exciting partnership with Stockland is set to transform the site, bringing the University into the town centre and further strengthening our connections and engagement with business, industry and local communities. New housing, retail, commercial and social spaces will also help support the growing population, providing much-needed amenities and enhancing the liveability, productivity and sustainability of the surrounding neighbourhood, said Professor Glover. “This is a significant initiative that is about securing the University’s future as a world-class institution and its long-term financial sustainability. Developing our non-core land allows us to reinvest the proceeds back into the University so we can fund new innovations in teaching and learning, build on our research strengths, and initiate projects that can further strengthen the student experience.” The development of the site is subject to a rezoning and planning approval process, which Stockland plans to commence in 2022. This will involve working collaboratively with Penrith Council, relevant State agencies, Western Sydney University and the community to progress the planning proposal to deliver the vision for the site.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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