33-43 MARION STREET, PARRAMATTA
Proposed Development
Set on 2,374 sqm on the corner of Marion Street and Station Street West at Parramatta, this proposed high-quality mixed-use development will deliver approximately 290 apartments above a podium of commercial tenancies and retail outlets. Gardens and landscaping across three levels create a welcoming new place to call home in Sydney’s growing western suburbs, all within an easy 2 minute walk to Harris Park Station.
Set on 2,374 sqm on the corner of Marion Street and Station Street West at Parramatta, this proposed high-quality mixed-use development aims to provide accessible and affordable living in the Parramatta area, delivering approximately 290 apartments above a podium of commercial tenancies and retail outlets. Gardens and landscaping across three levels create a welcoming new place to call home in Sydney’s growing western suburbs, all within an easy 5 minute stroll to Harris Park Station.
33-43 MARION STREET, PARRAMATTA
Proposed Development

Set on 2,374 sqm on the corner of Marion Street and Station Street West at Parramatta, this proposed high-quality mixed-use development will deliver approximately 290 apartments above a podium of commercial tenancies and retail outlets. Gardens and landscaping across three levels create a welcoming new place to call home in Sydney’s growing western suburbs, all within an easy 2 minute walk to Harris Park Station.
Set on 2,374 sqm on the corner of Marion Street and Station Street West at Parramatta, this proposed high-quality mixed-use development aims to provide accessible and affordable living in the Parramatta area, delivering approximately 290 apartments above a podium of commercial tenancies and retail outlets. Gardens and landscaping across three levels create a welcoming new place to call home in Sydney’s growing western suburbs, all within an easy 5 minute stroll to Harris Park Station.

ABOUT THE SITE
The site is located within the southern portion of the Parramatta City Centre, an area undergoing substantial transformation driven by transport infrastructure, major public and private investment, and planning reforms. It has two main frontages, with 62 metres to Marion Street and 35 metres to Station Street West, and a secondary frontage to the south to Peace Lane of 60 metres, and a 40 metre boundary to a heritage item to the west at 31 Marion Street.
The site is contained within the Marion Street Special Area, which is located toward the southern fringes of the Parramatta City Centre. The Eastern edge of the Special Area is directly next to the railway line which bisects Marion Street. Harris Park Train Station is located within walking distance towards the south-east, and the precinct interfaces with Auto Alley to the West, a major pedestrian and vehicular corridor. Jubilee Park is the closest public open space, and to the South, Marion Street is bounded by the Station Street West Special Area. A Council owned carpark is situated within the north-east block and site-specific controls apply to the site at 33-43 Marion Street.
33-43 MARION STREET,
PARRAMATTA
33-43 MARION STREET, PARRAMATTA
Set on 2,374 sqm on the corner of Marion Street and Station Street West at Parramatta, this proposed high-quality mixed-use development aims to provide accessible and affordable living in the Parramatta area, delivering approximately 290 apartments above a podium of commercial tenancies and retail outlets. Gardens and landscaping across three levels create a welcoming new place to call home in Sydney’s growing western suburbs, all within an easy 5 minute stroll to Harris Park Station.
Set on 2,374 sqm on the corner of Marion Street and Station Street West at Parramatta, this proposed high-quality mixed-use development aims to provide accessible and affordable living in the Parramatta area, delivering approximately 290 apartments above a podium of commercial tenancies and retail outlets. Gardens and landscaping across three levels create a welcoming new place to call home in Sydney’s growing western suburbs, all within an easy 5 minute stroll to Harris Park Station.
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT SNAPSHOT
The Project seeks to deliver:
Importantly, to proceed, the proposal seeks amendments to the existing planning controls, including:
Technical studies to inform planning are underway, with lodgement expected in late 2025.



