The underground station and the planned towers on Hunter Street,which will be among the tallest in Sydney,will form one of the most significant developments in the CBD this decade and be the catalyst for a major renewal of public space in the surrounding area.
Under the government’s request for tenders,bidders need to show that they will substantially improve the surrounding area and create a unique precinct.
Multiple sources said Merivale was bidding with Lendlease and Mirvac,and described the pub baron’s plans for a tower up to 51 storeys on the corner of Hunter and George streets as breathtaking. Under the early plans,pedestrians would be able to walk from street level to the building’s covered terraces.
The other tower,which will be up to 58 storeys,will be built on a site on the corner of Hunter,O’Connell and Bligh streets,part of which is owned by Mirvac.
Both towers will serve as entrances to the underground station,which will have the busiest city-bound platform on Sydney’s rail network once the new Metro West line opens in 2030.