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King Street Wharf - Definition

Related Words: Alley, Alleyway, Arterial, Artery, Autoroute, Avenue, Boulevard, Bypass, Byway, Causeway, Causey, Circle, Concourse, Court

King Street Wharf is a former maritime industrial area on the eastern shore of Darling Harbour, an inlet of Sydney Harbour, that has been redeveloped into a residential, commercial and entertainment precinct as part of the extensive redevelopment in the general area. It is adjacent to the Darling Harbour tourist precinct, and on the western edge of Sydney's central business district. The development consists of three residential towers and a commercial centre.

The residential towers occupy the area bounded by King Street to the South, Shelley Street to the East, Erskine Street to the North and Lime Street to the West. Ranging in height from 8 to 14 stories consisting of:

  • 155 residential apartments in the North Tower
  • 107 residential apartments in the South Tower
  • 95 residential apartments in 45 - 49 Shelley Street.
  • 114 Serviced Apartments - Medina

The remaining development will consist of further residential, commercial and retail and public parking expected to be completed over the next few years. The commercial centre is between Lime Street and Darling Harbour, and extends slightly north of the end of Erskine Street. It consists of 85 commercial suites with a retail component set underneath. This retail area will contain 11 restaurants, the largest of which seats 450 including its outdoor areas.

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