In a bold move that promises to reshape one of Sydney’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, developers have unveiled plans to transform Double Bay’s Cross Street into a haven of luxury retail and high-end living.
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The proposed $18 million redevelopment at 8-10 Cross Street is set to redefine the area’s skyline and shopping experience.
Caradonna Capital, the developer behind this ambitious project, has submitted plans for a striking seven-storey mixed-use building designed by the renowned Woods Bagot. The development will replace several existing retailers, including the well-known Florida dry cleaners, a women’s clothing store, and a popular cafe.
The new structure will feature a harmonious blend of retail and residential spaces. At street level, shoppers can look forward to three new retail units and a cafe, promising to maintain the area’s vibrant shopping culture. Fashion enthusiasts will be particularly pleased with two dedicated fashion outlets included in the plans.
Above the retail spaces, six luxury apartments will offer residents an opportunity to live in one of Sydney’s most sought-after locations. These high-end homes are expected to attract discerning buyers looking for a perfect balance of urban convenience and suburban tranquillity.
The development also includes plans for a basement car park, addressing potential concerns about parking in the busy shopping district.
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This project represents a significant investment in Double Bay’s future, aiming to cement Cross Street’s reputation as one of the most prestigious retail and residential strips in Sydney. While some may lament the loss of familiar local businesses, others see this as a necessary step in the evolution of this upscale suburb.
As the plans move through the approval process, all eyes will be on Cross Street, watching as it potentially transforms into a new jewel in Double Bay’s crown.
Published 9-October-2024