9 Hutchinson Street St Peters NSW 2044

To demolish existing improvements and construct a 4 storey mixed use development comprising 1 commercial suite on the ground floor and 7 live/work dwellings on the levels above, as well as basement car parking

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201500373)

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  1. Sarina Kilham commented

    This development in St Peters Triangle appears quite large at 4 stories high and with limited green space / trees / landscaping (that is, its a concrete tower). It will also encourage extra traffic along Hutchinson Street. Whilst the 'graffiti' walls at the front appear nice - in reality, I imagine that future residents will have issues walking/living next 'graffiti in progress' as it creates lots of fumes and rubbish (just ask the residents near May Lane). Given the two new developments on Lackey Street and Hutchinson Street already under way and the the DA for a 7 storey apartments on Applebee Street - I'd like to see more 'softening' of the developments via green walls or green spaces and a better management of the traffic issue. How does this fit with St Peters Triangle Master Plan of combined live/work zones, art precinct and walkability to St Peters station? It just seems like many apartments squeezed into large building & it takes more than two panels of painting/graffiti to make it art friendly.

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