Mirvac unveils luxury residences at iconic Harbourside at Sydney's Darling Harbour

11th October 2024

Mirvac has revealed a collection of unparalleled residences and penthouses, offering exclusive dress circle views of the city and an unmatched living experience in Sydney’s iconic Harbourside precinct, set to reimagine the Darling Harbour waterfront.

Harbourside Residences will embody luxury from the ground up, featuring an entire floor of high end resort-style amenity, combining proximity to Sydney Harbour with uninterrupted water and city skyline views, as well as panaromas of Sydney’s north and south, eastern sunrise vistas and westerly views to the Blue Mountains.

Mirvac’s CEO of Development, Stuart Penklis said Harbourside Residences presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a sophisticated and timeless home of uncompromised luxury, positioned enviably on Sydney Harbour foreshore, just beyond the hustle of the Sydney CBD.

“Harbourside Residences is the pinnacle of Darling Harbour’s $15bn renewal; residents will move in to a completely transformed Darling Harbour with everything at their doorstep, whilst enjoying a meticulously crafted personal sanctuary, with views out to Sydney Harbour and beyond,” he said.

Due for completion from 2027, Mirvac’s wider $2bn Harbourside precinct revitalisation will deliver over 10,000 square metres of public open space, including a new waterfront promenade and new 3,500 square metre waterfront park; pedestrian connections to Pyrmont and the waterfront including $50 million in public domain funding; and $7 million in public art and activation. The precinct will have diverse retail offerings, including restaurants, national and international retailers, integrating and activating the public spaces.

“We have been on a journey to truly understand this site, starting with international group Snohetta partnering with Hassell and Djinjama winning the international design competition inspired by the natural landforms of Sydney Harbour,” said Mr Penklis.

Optimally designed for future residents, Harbourside Residences comprises 263 one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments across 48 levels, including three penthouses and three sub penthouses, outdoor resort-style pool with cabanas, a landscaped terrace and yoga/pilates space, indoor lap pool and spa plus wellness facilities including steam room and sauna. Residents can also enjoy a range of private indoor facilities including a lounge, dining room with kitchen, cinema and double storey golf simulator.

“Generous and light filled apartments will exude warmth and comfort, drawing on our 50-plus years of experience and inhouse design, development and construction capability, with our interiors partner Bates Smart who have worked with us to deliver other iconic high end residential projects including The Eastbourne and The Melburnian.

“Harbourside Residences will offer a new level of prestige at a Sydney location like no other – an historic shoreline reimagined as an exclusive haven.”

Harbourside Residences will be fully electric with rooftop solar panels, targeting a 5 star Green Star Buildings rating, 7 star NaTHers minimum average, 40 BASIX for Water and 25 BASIX for energy. The Harbourside precinct is targeting net positive carbon during operations and zero waste to landfill during construction, and will feature 6,000 square metres of green roofs, in addition to the public domain and the planting of over 100,000 plants on a site which previously has no green landscape spaces.

“Our cultural commitment continues as we work with the community, and partner with Bila Group to continue to bring Harbourside to life in a way that is truly connected to Country. The combined creative vision of Harbourside as a place of belonging has sprung from a truly collaborative approach to design, integrating Ngura (Country) into landscaping, architecture, interior design and place planning,” said Mr Penklis.

This approach is exemplified through all aspects of the design including selection of endemic planting in the landscape, public art delivered by indigenous artists, the architectural design informed by the natural landforms of Sydney Harbour and heritage and cultural interpretation within the wayfinding signs.

To register interest, visit: harbourside.mirvac.com/residential

 

Mirvac acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and we offer our respect to their Elders past and present.  

Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.