A $1bn development could dramatically reshape Macquarie Park’s skyline in Sydney’s North West with twin towers reaching 60 and 52 levels.
A $1bn mixed-use development vision could dramatically transform Sydney’s North West and deliver new homes for over 2,000 people. Award-winning Australian developer Billbergia and Legacy Property have unveiled 88 Waterloo Road, with the potential to be the largest premium development in Macquarie Park. The project will see outdated walk-up apartment buildings on the site transformed into a mixed-use residential community.
With two residential towers of 60 and 52 levels, delivering a combined total of 858 apartments, with 60 units dedicated to affordable housing.

Beneath the towers, a four-level podium will house shared dining, work-fromhome and games rooms, with communal open space on the podium rooftop. Located opposite Macquarie University Metro Station, adjacent to the Macquarie Park shopping centre, also fronting Elouera Reserve, the development is set to transform Sydney’s North West. Designed by AJC architects, the mixed-use project will redefine the skyline with its podium and striking twin towers. The podium rooftop, described as an ‘urban backyard’, includes a myriad of resident facilities including lawns and landscaped gardens with edible native species, lap pool and children’s splash area, BBQ area, outdoor work-fromhome spaces, yoga and wellness areas, a sauna and a cold plunge pool.

