First look: Landmark Group tries again with Edgecliff tower plans

First look: Landmark Group tries again with Edgecliff tower plans
Joel RobinsonOctober 6, 2025PLANNING ALERT

Landmark Group is the latest developer to take its Edgecliff development to the NSW Government, following the refusal by the local Woollahra Council last year.

Landmark is seeking to develop two towers up to 18 storeys at 8-10 New McLean Street, adjacent to Edgecliff station. The State Significant Development Application comes after the NSW Government announced plans to revive the Woollahra train station and allow an increase in density for sites within 800m of the station.

The Edgecliff site spans over 7,200 sqm and directly adjoins Edgecliff Railway Station and bus interchange. The revised proposal would deliver two residential buildings containing around 246 apartments, including a mandated affordable housing component.

The plans previously rejected by Council were for a 25-storey tower with 256 apartments and 2,000 sqm of commercial space. 

Council unanimously rejected the proposal because it "didn't fit in with our existing plans for Edgecliff."

"It would have reduced the amount of affordable housing, created traffic concerns, and it may have impacted wildlife in the nearby Trumper Park," Council said on the decision.

There are compelling Urban Design and Town Planning Reports specifically site several reasons as to why an increase to the maximum building height and floor space ratio should be waved through, specifically that the "increase in density presents the opportunity to deliver a high quality urban and architectural design, responding to the accessible location and strategic characteristics of the site."

“The proposed amendments to the planning controls include significant public benefits, such as increased residential density adjacent to Woollahra LGA’s only railway station, the provision of affordable housing, and the revitalisation of New McLean Street,” architecture firm fjcstudio noted in their report.

The planning documents also highlight the towers across the ridgeline of Darling Point and Edgecliff, dating back to the 1960s to 1970s, which are up to 30 storeys.

fjcstudio said the proposal presents a "carefully considered residential development that prioritises accessibility, connectivity, and integration with the natural environment."

"The development also demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, creating a vibrant residential community that enhances the quality of life for residents and contributes positively to the broader area."

A mix of 84 one-bedroom apartments have been pitched, as well as 112 two-beds and 50 three-bedroom units, with 281 parking spaces.

Edgecliff rarely sees new apartment development, but ASX-listed developer Lendlease will soon launch One Darling Point, its luxury development on Darling Point Road, the other side of Edgecliff station from Landmark's towers.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.

He holds a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and has developed a particular expertise in off the plan apartment space. Joel’s editorial lens spans the full lifecycle of a project—from site acquisition and planning approvals through to new launches, construction completions, and final sell-out—delivering trusted, buyer-focused content that supports informed decision-making across the property journey