Gordon Apartment Project Eyes 30% Planning Uplift

Major housing uplift is on the cards for Gordon, with a State Significant Development now preparing its Environmental Impact Statement for 19-21 Dumaresq Street. The proposal aims to deliver 149 apartments, with 15% earmarked for affordable housing over a 15-year term.

DPG Project 58 Pty Ltd, working with Mecone and Fuse Architects, is targeting a significant planning uplift. The project leverages the Housing SEPP to increase the allowable height from 51.5 to 67.2 metres and boost floor space ratio from 5:1 to 6.5:1. This would enable a larger building envelope on the 2,020-square-metre site, supporting a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units.

While the site’s location in central Gordon offers strong amenity, the project must address heritage, traffic and social impact constraints. If approved, the estimated $88 million build could generate 160 construction jobs and provide a meaningful injection of new housing supply in the Ku-ring-gai LGA.

For more information, search the application number (SSD-116135491) on the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure’s website.

A set of architectural plans for 19-21 Dumaresq Street.
Project Snapshot
Project Overview
Application NumberSSD-116135491
Project Title19 21 Dumaresq Street Gordon
Project StatusPrepare EIS
Project TypeResidential flat building with in-fill affordable housing
Address19-21 Dumaresq Street Gordon
LGAKu-ring-gai
DeveloperDPG Project 58 Pty Ltd
Project Metrics
Site Area2,020 sqm
GFA13,130 sqm
Dwellings149
Market Dwellings126
Affordable Housing23 dwellings | 15% | for 15 years
Parking125 car
Basement Levels4
Capital Investment$88.8 million
Planning Metrics
ExistingProposed
ZoningMU1 Mixed Use
FSR56.5
HOB51.5m67.2m
Project Team
DeveloperDPG Project 58 Pty Ltd
PlanningMecone
ArchitectFuse Architects
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Additional ConsultantsNot stated

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