Jacksons Landing

Coordinates: 33°52′30″S 151°11′47″E / 33.87497°S 151.19635°E / -33.87497; 151.19635
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33°52′30″S 151°11′47″E / 33.87497°S 151.19635°E / -33.87497; 151.19635

Jacksons Landing with the old Glebe Island Bridge in foreground, viewed from Anzac Bridge

Jacksons Landing is a residential and commercial property development located on the northern peninsula of Pyrmont, an inner suburb of Sydney, Australia. It is located on the former site of a major sugar refinery which was operated by CSR Limited and was developed by Lendlease, a well-known real estate developer.

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Jacksons Landing is one of a number of planned communities which have become popular in Australia. These developments are based on the idea of offering a package of houses, apartments, open space and community facilities such as pools, gyms and tennis courts.[citation needed]

High density inner-city developments such as Jacksons Landing are seen as one solution to the problem of urban sprawl in Sydney.[1] The main residential towers are Quarry and Distillery (designed by Denton Corker Marshall), Evolve, Stonecutters (designed by Alec Tzannes), Sugardock (designed by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp) and the adjacent Silk.

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  1. ^ "Resources for Buyer's Agents: Benefits & Tips". 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2024-05-17.

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