First look: Two-tower plans for hundreds of new homes in Westmead health hub

First look: Two-tower plans for hundreds of new homes in Westmead health hub
Joel RobinsonJune 24, 2025

Plans have been unveiled for a 549-apartment vertical village within Westmead Heath and Innovation Precinct.

The State Significant Development Application and planning proposal for the rezoning of the strategic site at 93 Bridge Rd is one of the earliest projects under the Housing Delivery Acceleration program.

The development, designed by GroupGSA, will deliver 549 homes, including 80 affordable apartments, across two towers rising 27 and 28 levels.

The mixed-use development responds to growing housing demand in Westmead’s Health and Innovation Precinct and aligns with the Westmead Place Strategy, which outlines a vision to transform the suburb into a globally significant hub for health, research and education. 

Earmarked as one of Australia’s largest health and biomedical research districts, Westmead Health and Innovation Precinct encompasses four major hospitals, four world-leading medical research institutes and two university campuses. By 2036, the precinct is expected to support over 50,000 full-time workers and more than 10,000 students.

The 8663 sqm site is the largest amalgamated land holding identified for residential use in Westmead’s Health and Innovation Sub-Precinct.

“This is an incredibly well-connected site – close to Westmead and Wentworthville stations, the new light rail, the metro now under construction, and just minutes from Parramatta CBD,” said GroupGSA Director Lisa-Maree Carrigan.

“We’ve designed a vertical village that’s walkable, inclusive and future-ready — one that supports long-term liveability and is deeply connected to Country.”

The development, projected to cost $223.5 million, will deliver a diverse unit mix tailored to a variety of household types and needs, comprising 304 one-bedroom, 225 two-bedroom, and 20 three-bedroom dwellings, as well as a four-level basement of 441 car parking spaces. 

Fifteen per cent of apartments will be dedicated to affordable housing for essential workers and low-income residents under the NSW Government’s State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) for affordable housing. The dwellings will be managed by a registered community housing provider.

The ground level will be opened up to the community through a network of new walkways, landscaped areas and more than 3000 sqm of communal open space. An additional 1000 sqm public park will feature nature and water play areas, Indigenous plantings, and storytelling elements celebrating local culture and biodiversity.

The formation of a green corridor following the creek line to the east of the two towers will link to the Toongabbie Creek corridor. To the south, a dedicated nature walk with native landscaping will restore and reconnect the site with broader ecological systems.

Podium rooftops and elevated communal terraces will provide views to Parramatta Park, the Parramatta River and Toongabbie Creek — connecting residents with “sky Country” and regional landscapes.

GroupGSA Associate Principal and project director Noura Thaha said Westmead is evolving into a world-class health and education precinct.

“This development supports that by providing high-quality, diverse housing for the people who power the precinct – from nurses and students to researchers and emergency services personnel.”

 

Subject to planning approval, construction is expected to commence in 2026, delivering much-needed housing and public open space by 2029.

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