Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
HCCDC transformed the former Civic Railway Station into an accessible community space providing pedestrian connections with the CBD, university, museum and Honeysuckle restaurant precinct.
HCCDC has transformed former heavy rail corridor land into accessible public domain with picnic lawns and pedestrian pathways connecting the CBD with the harbour.
HCCDC is managing the divestment of land in Cockle Creek to enable new opportunities for jobs, housing and economic growth.
HCCDC has completed repairs to the former Wickham School of Arts building, making it safe and watertight – allowing it to be repurposed as part of Honeysuckle HQ.
The last remaining waterfront land in Honeysuckle, to be transformed into a magnetic destination for Newcastle.
One of the two remaining parcels of development land in Honeysuckle to be transformed into Newcastle's new CBD.
HCCDC has naturalised Honeysuckle's Cottage Creek waterway, and delivered new public domain and promenade.
Waterfront public domain delivered by HCCDC in 2021. Features shaded BBQs and picnic seating, greenspace picnic lawn and a maritime-themed playground.
HCCDC has transformed former transport land into superior public domain including an expansive piazza, picnic lawn and landscaped connections.
HCCDC has delivered the award-winning remediation and rehabilitation of 150-hectares of former BHP Steelworks land in Mayfield.
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