Coronation Wins UDIA Excellence Award for The Paper Mill Precinct

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AUGUST 2022 | ARTICLE

Coronation Property is delighted to announce that we have won the prestigious UDIA NSW Award for Excellence in Masterplanned Communities 2022 for our project, The Paper Mill Precinct.

The award celebrates masterplanned communities that create a sense of place through high standards of design, community amenities, diversity, and housing choice.

The Paper Mill Precinct, situated on a former heritage mill at Liverpool, revitalised industrial land along the Georges River, delivering 884 luxury apartments over 6 residential buildings and a 1,800 sqm multi-concept food and dining precinct, The Paper Mill Food.

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Coronation and our project partners transformed the river foreshore site into a vibrant, master-planned community, providing quality housing, lush communal gardens, tree-lined pathways, cycleways and varying dining options for residents and the Liverpool community to enjoy.

“It’s a real honour for the team at Coronation to be crowned winner of the UDIA’s Master-planned Communities award,” Coronation Property Managing Director, Joe Nahas, said today.

“We’re all so proud that we’ve worked together to unlock the huge potential of the river foreshore at Liverpool, transforming the old paper mill into a beautiful, new master-planned community, where we’ve delivered much-needed housing, public space, eateries and amenities for the fast-growing south-west.

“Coronation would like to thank Woods Bagot, Aspect Studios and all of our other collaborators who came together to successfully deliver The Paper Mill, for the benefit of our residents and the wider Liverpool community.

“Whilst the project has been an outstanding achievement in design and innovation, it has also created work and jobs for our employees and contractors and contributed to the economic prosperity of south-western Sydney as the local property industry recovers from the impacts of the COVID-pandemic.”

 

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