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Newcastle selects Home in Place to build 48 affordable homes on former rail site, with work starting in 2026.
The City of Newcastle has chosen Home in Place to build 48 affordable housing units on the final undeveloped section of the former rail corridor at 280 Hunter Street, near the Crown Street light rail stop.
The project, approved after a competitive process, will include one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments above commercial space, along with parking, a new laneway, and a cycleway link to Market Street.
Site remediation involving mine investigation and grout-based stabilization is set to begin in 2026, with potential funding from the Housing Australia Future Fund expected in early 2026.
The development aims to address the region’s housing shortage by providing affordable homes near jobs, services, and public transport.
Newcastle selecciona Home in Place para construir 48 viviendas asequibles en un antiguo sitio ferroviario, con trabajos que comenzarán en 2026.