Monday, 18 May 2026

NEVER BUILT SYDNEY: Strathfield Plaza Scheme (1969)

This is the last entry in the current batch of the Never Built Sydney series.

Strathfield Plaza opened in 1981. The completed retail complex incorporated mixed-use development above it, with a nine-storey office tower and a 13-storey apartment tower rising from a four-level podium containing the shopping centre and parking garages. This made it one of the earlier Sydney retail complexes to combine shopping, office and residential uses within the same development.

Strathfield Plaza Tower July 12 1969 SMH 8

Source: Anonymous. 1969. "$13m plan awaits Minister's ruling". The Sydney Morning Herald, July 12: 8. 

In 1969, plans for the centre were more ambitious. An early scheme proposed two 25-storey apartment towers rising above a four-level retail podium. Even the plans for Strathfield Plaza were ambitious, with space to be allocated for a department store. 

Had the 1969 scheme been realised, apart from the high-rise towers themselves (and they would still have stood out at 29 levels), Strathfield Plaza might have emerged as a serious competitor to Westfield Burwood, particularly if a major department store had occupied the space. At the time, Farmers was the anchor tenant at Westfield, so its competitors - Grace Bros, David Jones and Waltons could have made a presence in the centre had the 1969 scheme been approved, and Inner West retailing would not be what it is today. 


Saturday, 16 May 2026

Property Advert of the Week: Chelsea Court, Surry Hills (1992)

Below is a 1992 newspaper advertisement for Chelsea Court in Surry Hills. Two bedroom apartments were on offer from $260, 000. 

Chelsea Court Surry Hills Ad December 16 1992 daily telegraph 5

Source: Toga Building Company Pty. Ltd. "Chelsea Court, Surry Hills" (Advertisement). The Daily Telegraph Mirror, December 16: 5. 

Monday, 11 May 2026

NEVER BUILT SYDNEY: Milsons Point "Chirpy" Tower (2004)

Luna Park Tower January 30 2004 daily telegraph 13 enlargement 1A

Luna Park Tower January 30 2004 daily telegraph 13 enlargement 1
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The Metro Edgely Consortium (Multiplex and Edgely Family) were the owner of Luna Park in 2004. In January 2004, just over two months prior to reopening the amusement park, the park proposed a plan to renew the site. This included a 14-storey office tower on the hill adjoining the park, designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall.

The argument for the tower, to be built along with a cinema complex within the amusement park, would ensure the financial future of the park.

Luna Park Tower January 30 2004 daily telegraph 13

Source: Richards, S. 2004. "Dim view of latest Luna Park fun and games". The Daily Telegraph, January 30: 13. 

Residents opposed the project on the grounds that it would block views. There was also support towards the site acting as a park and a restaurant to be built alongside the park

Plans for the tower were rejected in 2005 by NSW Planning Minister Frank Sartor, who approved a seven-storey building on the site instead. 

No building was ever built on the site. It became Northcliff Park, which was opened in 2019.

Above: Northcliff Park. Photo taken by the Author (2021)






Saturday, 9 May 2026

Property Advert of the Week: "Lani Gardens", Bexley (1971)

Below is a 1971 newspaper advertisement promoting the sale of homes in the "Lani Gardens" complex in Bexley. Prices for villas started from $19,750, which would be equivalent to around $272,000 today (RBA Inflation Calculator). 

14 Albert Street Bexley Ad September 3 1971 The Sun 58 
Source: Brian A. Moore & Partners Pty. Ltd. 1971. "Lani Gardens" (Advertisement). The Sun, September 3: 58.

Monday, 4 May 2026

NEVER BUILT SYDNEY: Regent Hotel - Early Scheme (1978)

In 1978, the NSW Government announced plans to construct what would become the Regent Hotel (now Four Seasons Hotel), one of Sydney's most prestigious and famous hotels. The hotel was opened in 1982 with 531 rooms.

Did you know that the 30-storey hotel had a different design proposal when it was announced? Below is a 1978 article from The Sydney Morning Herald.

Regent Hotel August 23 1978 SMH 10

Source: Anonymous. 1978. "$40m luxury hotel planned for Quay". The Sydney Morning Herald, August 23: 10. 

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Property Advert of the Week: Austral Farm Lots (1967)

In 1967, Carnegie Real Estate were selling 5-acre farm lots at Austral. One key selling point for acreage was that the lots were connected to Sydney's water supply.

  Hoxton Park Land Release Ad September 8 1967 daily mirror 53

Carnegie Real Estate Pty. Ltd. 1967. "5 acre farm lots on city water supply (Advertisement). The Daily Mirror, September 8: 53.