Central Plaza, Norwest

Central Plaza in Brookhollow Avenue will deliver a precinct that connects Norwest to Sydney’s “Golden Arc”. Directly opposite, Norwest Station the development will provide unparalled access to the Sydney CBD, Chatswood, Macquarie Park and other sites along the North West Metro Rail Corridor. Key sites in Norwest Business Parks are within easy walking distance such as Marketown and Hillsong Church.

An urban outdoor courtyard with modern glass buildings surrounding a landscaped area. There are people sitting on benches, walking, and socializing, with trees, green lawns, and tables with umbrellas in the background.
A modern multi-story building with glass walls and wooden accents, surrounded by trees and a parking lot. It has an outdoor patio with people sitting, walking, and biking. A sign reads 'Cafe Plaza' on the ground level, indicating a cafe inside.
Rendering of a modern urban plaza with green spaces, outdoor seating, and office buildings with glass facades.
A daytime outdoor scene at a modern urban park with people walking, sitting, and socializing on a landscaped lawn with trees and flowers. There are outdoor seating areas with umbrellas, a glass building reflecting the surroundings, and a playful sculpture of an infinity symbol in the background.

Central Plaza, Brookhollow Ave, Norwest   

Positioned in the heart of Norwest and within walking distance of Norwest Marketown Shopping Centre, the northwest metro and Hillsong Church, Central Plaza will become one of the North West’s biggest residential and commercial hubs.

Merc Capital envisage a stunning, high-end and mixed-use development for Central Plaza, comprising three towers of up to 21 storeys in height located directly across the road from the new Metro Norwest Station.   The development is expertly designed to feature high-end corporate offices, spacious  residential accommodation, retail spaces and entertainment options for the community to use and enjoy. It has been designed to create a great urban environment for workers, residents and visitors. 

The proposal includes large scale commercial floorspace across three buildings; a mix of residential apartments to suit a range of household types and needs; a significant civic plaza; Community co‐working hub for local community start‐ups and small business; a 100 space child childcare centre; café style retail spaces; a hotel and a local pub.   

Central Plaza will provide a high level of both public and private amenity, safety, is density-appropriate according to the growing needs and expanding demands of Norwest. The site’s existing opportunities and constraints are well utilised for passive solar design and ventilation, with expansive views and vistas.