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Double Bay-inspired precinct opens for public feedback as Newcastle's CBD evolution continues

A $45 million development styled on Sydney's ritzy inner-city suburb is seeking community input as the city's commercial architecture transforms.

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By The Daily Newcastle · Published 26 June 2026, 7:31 pm

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Updated 19 h ago· 12 July 2026, 9:07 pm

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Double Bay-inspired precinct opens for public feedback as Newcastle's CBD evolution continues
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A $45 million seven-storey development inspired by the design language of Double Bay, Sydney's affluent harbourside precinct, is now inviting public feedback on its proposals. According to the Newcastle Herald, the project represents an emerging trend in how Newcastle's CBD is being reimagined by developers and architects.

The development's aesthetic reference point is telling. It reflects growing confidence among property investors that Newcastle can command the kind of premium positioning and design ambition traditionally associated with Sydney's most sought-after neighbourhoods. For local property values and the broader CBD renewal effort, the project signals that developers now see the market willing to support upmarket residential and mixed-use development.

The public feedback phase offers Newcastle residents a rare chance to shape the precinct's final form. With several major projects now underway or planned across the inner city, community input on development quality and character becomes increasingly valuable in ensuring the city's transformation reflects local values, not just investor returns.

Sources: newcastleherald.com.au.

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