From: Major Projects Listing on Department of Planning and Infrastructure Website
Title: MP 07_0029 – Redevelopment of former Rachel Forster
Hospital, Redfern
Approved: 9 October 2007
Proponent: Redfern Waterloo Authority
Description: The approved Concept Plan
comprises four residential building envelopes, including the retention and
adaptive use of an existing heritage building and colonnade, and publicly
accessible open space
Location: 134-144 Pitt Street, Redfern (Lot 7 DP
664804)
LGA: City of Sydney
Capital cost of development: $44.13 million
F/T Construction Jobs:
N/A
F/T Post Construction Jobs:
N/A
Approval Authority: Minister for Planning
Relevant legislation: Part 3A of the Environmental
Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Details of approval: Director-General’s Assessment Report.pdf
(705.8 KB) and notice of approval.pdf
(123.7 KB)
Additional information: View Project Documents
Taken from Department of Planning website 22/10/2007 Links updated 6/6/2012.
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