CAMPBELLTOWN PRECINCT PLAN GOES PUBLIC
12 Feb 2025
Plans to transform a retail site near Sydney’s Campbelltown train station into a vibrant mixed-use precinct have taken a step forward.

The H&R Properties’ proposal has received gateway approval for the proposal for 34 Queen Street. Filed with the Campbelltown City Council, includes 2000sqm of non-residential floor space along Queen Street, 800m from the Campbelltown Railway Station. Three retail stores would be redeveloped into retail spaces and 395 apartments across five towers rising to 15 storeys under the scheme for Queen Street’s northern gateway, 55km south-west of the Sydney CBD.
The project’s design includes 2660sq m of open space at ground level, a hub of greenery and outdoor dining spots surrounding the towers. Pedestrian and cyclist-only walkways interlace the 5 buildings, creating the perfect haven for families.
The planning document said, “Campbelltown City Centre is ripe for renewal given the enormous strategic potential identified for the centre and the region within state and local plans”.