In the news: Coronation Property's Mason & Main the beating heart of Merrylands

Coronation Property Mason & Main Merrylands

 

ARTICLE | AS SEEN ON CHANNEL 7

Coronation Property’s Mason & Main precinct is setting a new benchmark for community living in Western Sydney—and it’s catching attention. Recently featured on Channel 7 News, this landmark development has been described as “the beating heart of Merrylands”—and for good reason.

A Vision Brought to Life
Years in the making, Mason & Main is more than just an address. It’s a fully integrated, mixed-use precinct designed to bring people together. Set just 350 metres from Merrylands Station, the project includes a mix of Build-to-Sell and Build-to-Rent apartments across five residential towers, now activated with a dynamic retail and hospitality offering.

The newly completed Eat Street is already buzzing with activity. Independent food operators, cafes, and bakeries have brought a new energy to the neighbourhood—offering everything from morning coffee to after-hours dining. This curated high street experience is complemented by 9,000 sqm of retail space, helping turn Mason & Main into a true lifestyle destination.


Coronation Property Mason & Main Merrylands

Designed for Living
The residential offering has been thoughtfully curated with both owners and renters in mind. Residents have access to resort-style amenities including rooftop gardens, a private cinema, sauna, co-working areas, and a pool deck that invites year-round relaxation.

What truly sets this development apart, though, is its connection to the community. Through our Coronation Cares program, one full level has been dedicated to key worker and transitional housing, providing dignified accommodation for those who need it most.

A Welcome Boost for Western Sydney
At a time when Sydney is facing critical housing supply shortages, Mason & Main represents a timely and much-needed contribution. Its proximity to Parramatta and direct train access to the Sydney CBD make it a smart choice for professionals and families alike.

As Managing Director Joe Nahas told Channel 7: “This is not just about buildings. It’s about building community, activating a precinct, and creating long-term value for Merrylands and its people.”