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The Neighbourhood Guide 301-303 BOTANY ROAD, ZETLAND EDITION NO. 1 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE PAGE 09 PAGE 14 PAGE 19 A SCENE TO SAVOUR THE GREEN IN GREEN SQUARE INNER-CITY CULTURE You don’t need to venture far Go green with a variety Green Square puts you at to find a world of flavour of beautiful natural spaces the heart of Sydney’s main on your doorstep and parks nearby action and events SYDNEY’ S NEWEST NEIGHBOURHOOD VISIT INFINITYBYCROWNGROUP.COM.AU OR CALL US ON 1300 230 915 GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 2 GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 3 PART THREE PART TWO 16 Designed for an A FRESH LOOK A SCENE TO SAVOUR active lifestyle. AT URBAN LIVING IN THIS ISSUE 9 14 Discover the next “it” Forego the concrete jungle neighbourhood of Sydney. for open spaces. 23 Embrace the modern “Never before has there been such an opportunity Australian lifestyle. to enjoy Green Square’s natural surroundings and 10 proximity to the city.” Explore stylish bars, fine dining and local cafés. 24 Six reasons to buy PART ONE in Green Square. WELCOME TO GREEN SQUARE 19 20 PART FOUR The heart of Sydney’s main Local events and highlights for 4 6 action and events. adventurous weekends. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Come to know the suburb’s Familiarise yourself with industrial past and bright future. the features of Green Square. 26 Own your own piece of an icon. DISCOVER MORE 1300 230 915 DISCOVER MORE INFINITYBYCROWNGROUP.COM.AU GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 4 GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 5 WITH AN INCREASING NUMBER OF PEOPLE CALLING THIS VIBRANT AREA HOME, THE NEIGHBOURHOOD SCENE IS BUSTLING WITH NEW VENUES, RESTAURANTS AND CAFÉS, AS INVESTMENT FROM LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN THE AREA SKYROCKETS. WELCOME TO GREEN SQUARE Whether you’re visiting or planning to Parklands and Sydney Harbour. There are move into the area, you’re bound to fall endless local dining and retail destinations in love with it’s connectivity, prime inner to explore that are all within walking city position, world-class shopping and distance, and from here it’s as easy to get to dining precinct, and state-of-the-art the beach as it is to take off from the airport. sustainable community facilities that Green Square is the City of Sydney’s largest are breathing a creative new life into urban rejuvination project in a century. this vibrant neighbourhood. Green Square, as well as the creation of the Green Square, located just four kilometres Lachlan Precinct, promises new shady spots south of Sydney CBD, is a captivating place and shared community spaces. The future to visit and reside in. Sydney Light Rail and Sydney Metro will further complement the already excellent The newest neighbourhood on the block, public transport systems in the area. We’re Green Square was once the industrial delighted to introduce you to its most beloved heartland of Sydney. Victorian terrace features and to share in the excitement for homes now sit aside reimagined warehouses this unique inner-city neighbourhood. and stylish apartments, just a stone’s throw from the natural playgrounds of Centennial DISCOVER MORE 1300 230 915 DISCOVER MORE INFINITYBYCROWNGROUP.COM.AU CIRCULAR QUAY POINT PIPER POTTS PYRMONT SYDNEY POINT CBD GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 6 DARLING GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 7 POINT 1 2 CONVENIENCE IS NOT ONLY AT YOUR DOORSTEP IN DOUBLE GREENBAY SQUARE, BUT WILL BECOME PART OF YOUR MUSEUM WAY OF LIFE. A CAR HERE IS OPTIONAL. DARLINGHURST 3 A CONNECTED ULTIMO 5 7 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRAL PADDINGTON BELLEVUE HILL 17 CHIPPENDALE 18 6 SURRY HILLS 22 RECREATION DINING AND CAFES 1. Australian Museum 31. Bread & Circus Wholefoods 23 2. The Metro Theatre 32. John Smith Specialty Coffee 13 REDFERN 3. PowerhouseBONDI Museum 33. Bourke Street Bakery JUNCTION 4. Green Square Library & 34. Allpress Espresso 14 REDFERN Civic Plaza 35. Luke’s Kitchen 19 48 36. So 9 NEWTOWN EDUCATION 24 37. Kepos Street Kitchen 5. University of Technology Sydney 8 25 38. 5th Earl 37 6. The University of Sydney 35 39. The Grounds of Alexandria 36 51 7. The University of New South 52 WATERLOO 47 26 40. The Cauliflower Hotel METRO Wales Art & Design 41. Fratelli Fresh WATERLOO 40 8. KU James Cahill Preschool 9 12 27 42. The Copper Mill 20 34 9. Our Lady of Mt Carmel 43. The Rocks Brewing Co. 41 32 21 Catholic Primary School 44. Archie Rose Distilling Co. 31 62 10. Green Square School 45. Three Blue Ducks ERSKINEVILLE 11 11. Taylors College 10 46. Mecca O’DEA 49 12. Moore Park Children’s Early 63 AVENUE Learning Centre RETAIL AND HOMEWARES ALEXANDRIA 13. Sydney Boys High School 47. Danks St Plaza 500m 1km 2km 3km 14. Sydney Girls High School 48. The Entertainment Quarter GREEN 53 28 50 EASTERN SQUARE DISTRIBUTOR 15. Kensington Public School 49. Supa Centa Moore Park 42 46 ZETLAND 16. The University of New 50. East Village Shopping Centre 4 South Wales 51. Aldi KENSINGTON 52. Coles (inside Danks St Plaza) PARKS AND SPORTS 53. Woolworths 57 15 30 17. Victoria Park 39 54. GlobeWest 18. Prince Alfred Park 60 BOTANY 55. Blu Dot ROAD 19. Redfern Park 56. Alexandria Homemaker Centre 56 20. Alexandria Park SOUTHERN 57. Coco Republic CROSS DRIVE 21. Waterloo Oval BEACONSFIELD 29 58. Space Furniture 22. Allianz Stadium 59. Zimmermann Outlet 23. Sydney Cricket & Sports ST PETERS 38 60. Assembly Label 43 61 45 Ground Trust 16 61. Camilla and Marc Outlet 59 44 24. Moore Park Tennis 58 RANDWICK 62. Oxford Outlet 25. Centennial Parklands 54 63. Victoria´s Basement Sports Centre 55 ROSEBERY 26. Moore Park 27. Moore Park Golf 33 28. Joynton Park MASCOT 29. The Australian Golf Club 30. Royal Randwick Racecourse DISCOVER MORE 1300 230 915 EASTLAKES DISCOVER MORE INFINITYBYCROWNGROUP.COM.AU GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 8 GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 9 YOU DON’T NEED TO VENTURE FAR TO FIND A WORLD OF FLAVOUR IN GREEN SQUARE. THREE BLUE DUCKS OFFERS FARM-TO-TABLE FEASTS AND FRATELLI FRESH PROVIDES FOR ALL YOUR MUCH NEEDED SEASONAL PRODUCE, WHILE DOWN THE STREET SIMON JOHNSON PROVIDORE PROVIDES FINE FOOD TO IMPRESS ANY DINNER GUEST. A SCENE TO SAVOUR WHAT THE LOCALS SAY “It’s changed a lot in the last five years. The people who now call Green Square home love the location, they are always out and about looking for places to eat and drink and hang out and that has changed the face of the suburb, and added a lot of appeal.” The inner-city suburb once known for industry and warehouses has been invaded with great restaurants and cafés of late and is billed as the successor to Surry Hills and Redfern for the next “it” INFINITY SQUARE neighbourhood of Sydney. It buzzes with visitors and residents who flock to the The former industrial heart of the city is oversee Butcher and the Farmer in Glebe’s latest cafés to meet friends for brunch or taking on new life as a homewares and Tramsheds. It’ll be open for breakfast, lunch to visit the many outlet stores to find that food mecca. Imaginations are set to run and dinner, and will have an aperitivo bar. something special for their home. wild with what is created within this Joining it will be an Asian eat street, which You’ll find the city's savvier food-lovers eclectic mix of new development and will traverse Ebsworth Street. It’ll have all- gathered at the café-bakery-urban farm converted warehouse spaces. day and evening dining including Makoto that is The Grounds of Alexandria, lining Infinity by Crown Group, located in the heart Japanese, which will serve sashimi and bento, up for flaky pies at Bourke Street Bakery, of the $13 billion rejuvination project lead and Bashan, which will dish up Chinese soup or experiencing fine dining in a converted by the City of Sydney, is also contributing to noodle dishes made with noodles hand- warehouse at Luke's Kitchen. They might this vibrant food scene. The brand new retail pulled on-site. be shopping at The Cannery, getting precinct, dubbed Infinity Square, will connect their coffee nerdery on at Mecca, or even to Green Square Station via an underground Social Society by Gabriel Coffee, headed slurping up some pasta at Fratelli Fresh. thoroughfare and is quickly shaping up to be by award-winning barista Sam Gabrielian, But there are some old favourites that a must-visit desination in the area. will keep residents and visitors buzzed on have hung in as the gentrification's been caffeine, and a medical centre, hairdresser taking hold – the Alexandria Hotel is still an The precinct’s flagship restaurant will be and dry cleaner will also be part of the this excellent old pub, and a spiritual home for Butcher and the Farmer, the second outing amazing precinct. CARRIAGEWORKS Sydney Swans fans. from Will Stewart and Steve Flood, who also DISCOVER MORE 1300 230 915 DISCOVER MORE INFINITYBYCROWNGROUP.COM.AU GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 10 GREEN SQUARE NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE 11 EVERY TASTE IS COVERED, FROM WHOLESOME, HOME-STYLE DISHES TO VEGAN DELIGHTS. DINE CAFE NOUN Located directly opposite Infinity by Crown Group, Cafe Noun offers some of the best coffee in Green Square. Conveniently located in the brand new, award-winning Green Square Library—the stunning design of which is set to change the way we think about library spaces—at Cafe Noun you can accompany your delightful coffee with a thrilling book or take in the beautiful surrounds. 355 Botany Road, Zetland Contact 0481 188 226 cafenoun.com PAPERBARK Plants are the hero at Paperbark, where you can sample some of the best vegan fare in Sydney and beyond.
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