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Artist render of open space at ground level in Superlot 1

First Land Release - Superlot 1

Superlot 1 is the first major land release in Bradfield City Centre for the private sector.

This new city is part of the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, an emerging economic powerhouse in Western Sydney.

Bradfield City Centre will become a vibrant, 24/7 global city, driving advancements in industry, housing innovation and act as a premier destination for arts, culture, community and entertainment.

Quick facts

  • 4.8 hectares of land with up to 237,000 square metres of gross floor area for development, including:
    • 1,000 homes
    • commercial, education, research, hotel, retail, food & beverage, and services
  • Globally and locally connected through:
    • 24/7 curfew free Western Sydney International Airport
    • Sydney Metro-Western, connecting Bradfield City Centre to St Marys transport interchange
    • M12 Motorway, the new, $2 billion toll free motorway linking to the M7

Artist render of open space and surrounding buildings at ground level in Superlot 1

Frequently asked questions

Where will Superlot 1 be located?

Superlot 1 will be located in Bradfield City Centre, a short walk from the future Sydney Metro station and Central Park.

How large will Superlot 1 be?

Superlot 1 will be approximately 4.8 hectares, providing up to 237,000 square metres of gross floor area (subject to survey).

What type of development will Superlot 1 be?

Superlot 1 will be a mixed-use development, featuring residential, commercial, and retail.

How many homes will be built in Superlot 1?

There will be a minimum 1,000 homes with 10% affordable housing in Superlot 1.

When will people living and working in the Superlot 1 have access to transport options?

People living and working in Superlot 1 will have transport options available to them from day one.

The Sydney Metro line will be open and run every 4 minutes during peak periods and every 10 minutes during non-peak periods.

The Western Sydney Rapid Bus Program will connect Bradfield City Centre with Metropolitan Clusters such as Campbelltown-Macarthur, Liverpool, and Penrith, as well as WSI Airport.

Transport for NSW will be constructing a bus interchange in the main collector road adjacent to the Sydney Metro – Bradfield Station comprising of 16 bus stops to service the rapid bus and local bus networks.

Active pedestrian and cycling networks are also provisioned in the Master Plan.