Developer to create seniors community within hospitality precinct

LOS ANGELES: A developer is creating a seniors housing community within a hospitality hotel and dining precinct.

Castle Hill RSL Club is growing its development plans with a $37-million carpark adding to the most significant project in the club’s history.

This adds to plans approved in 2019 for a $340-million integrated seniors living development of five buildings up to six-storeys and 321 apartments. Construction is expected to commence in mid-2024.

The latest plans lodged with The Hills Shire Council show a four-storey development with 885 car parks, 15 spaces for motorbikes and a terraced outdoor space to be used during commemorative services.

The landscaped terrace, on the eastern side of the structure, would have native grasses and shrubs along with a grand staircase to a rooftop garden.

This would replace the “sea of at-grade car parking” nearest to Patrick Avenue on the south of the 49,289sq m site at 77 Castle Street, Castle Hill.

Already the site has a four-storey club building, health and fitness center with a pool and 803 carparks.

WMK Architecture designed the latest plans for the site with RPS Group working on landscaping.

“The car park structure’s external materials primarily comprise a sandstone look finish to match the landscape mound and ensure that the development is read as one,” the application said.

“The lift and stair cores are finished in a bronze metal batten or similar, which matches the structure’s bronze balustrades and boundary treatments, providing an attractive contrast with the sandstone look finish/aesthetic.

“Creation of a landscaped, terraced amenity space which capitalises upon the opportunities afforded by the multi-storey car park to deliver a high-quality outdoor space for a range of RSL affiliated activities, including for commemorations of significance such as Anzac Day.”

A few blocks away, QIC lodged its latest plans for a $568-million mixed-use development in the Castle Towers Shopping Centre precinct.