Elevated Buildings
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SYDNEY, May 26. A new Sydney building pro- . „ . I , . ject based on leasing air space” above railway stations and tracks will include car parking stations, restaurants, a 10-storey office building, a 25-storey block of family units and 60 bachelor flats. It will cost more than £3.5m.
The first stage will provide a two-storey car park for 92 vehicles, a restaurant, a swimmjng poo i; an< j three floors of bachelor flats. The second stage will inelude two more floors for car parking, shops, a second restaurant, and the 10-storey office block. The scheme will be com-
Work is expected to begin this year on the first stage of the new building which will be above North Sydney station at the end of the approaches to Sydney harbour bridge.
pleted with the building of the 25-storey family unit block, which will tower 256 feet above street level. Other railway “air space" projects are in the offing.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30451, 27 May 1964, Page 17
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162Elevated Buildings Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30451, 27 May 1964, Page 17
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