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Plan for $150m city public square moves ahead

City of Sydney 2 mins read

The City of Sydney has committed more than $150m to a new public square opposite Sydney Town Hall with construction to start in 2028.

 

Framed by George, Pitt and Park streets, the square is central to the City of Sydney’s long-term vision of a city centre with plenty of space for people and public life.

 

Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore AO said plans for a square outside Town Hall have been underway for more than 40 years and will be one of the biggest projects ever initiated by the City of Sydney.

“Like other major cities around the world, we need large, lively, welcoming civic spaces for the growing number of people living in and visiting Sydney,” the Lord Mayor said.

 

“Described as the city’s living room, a central, public square will be the heart of the city.

 

“For more than three decades, the City of Sydney has been progressively acquiring properties opposite Town Hall to create space for a future Town Hall Square and we’re excited to be in a position to deliver this incredible community asset.

 

“With ample trees and seats, it will be a place to sit on a weekday lunch break, home to large scale events and gatherings like festivals, markets, celebrations and protests, and a meeting spot as iconic as the Town Hall steps.

 

“The extra public space along George Street has transformed the city centre and this square will take our work creating a city for people even further.”

 

As part of a revitalisation of the precinct, the area between St Andrew’s Cathedral and the Sydney Town Hall is set for an upgrade with new paving, furniture and lighting to be installed in 2027. The scope for this project is also being considered by Council this month.

 

The square at Town Hall is one of three the City of Sydney envisions as part of a transformation of Sydney. Linked by the newly pedestrianised George Street, it includes squares at Circular Quay and Central station.

 

With the proposal approved by Council on Monday 12 May, the design for the square will be developed over the next year. The community will have the opportunity to provide feedback on a draft concept in 2026.

 

Read more about the project.

 

For media enquiries contact [email protected] or phone 02 9246 7292.

 

For interviews with Clover Moore AO, Lord Mayor of Sydney contact Paul Mackay. Phone 0436 816 604 or email [email protected]  

 

For more stories from your local area, visit news.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

 

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