THRIVING in PARRAMATTA CBD
SAY HELLO TO A REGION PULSING WITH LIFE
Paramount on Parkes taps into a region full of opportunity, entertainment and energy. So whether you’re looking for delicious food, a breath of fresh air, an easy commute to work or a new business connection, find it right here at your fingertips.
Parramatta CBD Location
Welcome to a green urban space
Paramount on Parkes sits proudly on Dharug Country, the Land of the Burramattagal People – a place where flowing rivers and verdant greenery energise everyday life. Your sky-high home or workplace provides a connection to this ancient inland retreat.
Parramatta Park is ideal for sunny picnics, jogging with the dog, power walks or a leisurely bike ride. Parramatta River is another natural wonder only a short stroll away. Feel the breeze off the water as you ride along its 10km track from the Parramatta CBD to Sydney Olympic Park.
Managed parks
and reserves
Hectares of
green space
and tributaries
cycleway networks
by 2050
Managed parks
and reserves
367
Hectares of
green space
212
Hectares of groomed
sporting fields
143
Number of expansive
cycleway networks
5
Canopy cover
target by 2050
40%
Managed parks
and reserves
Hectares of
green space
Hectares of
groomed sporting
fields
Length of creeks
and tributaries
Number of
expansive cycleway
networks
Canopy cover
target by 2050
Entertainment on your doorstep
Dive into a vibrant world of shopping, dining and entertainment from the moment you leave Paramount on Parkes’ grand glass doors. Westfield Parramatta is a thriving hub of local and international retailers, department stores, supermarkets and cinemas. Or, satisfy your hunger on Eat Street – this foodie haven is home to a wide variety of cuisines from around the globe.
Catch a Parramatta Eels’ home game at CommBank Stadium, some modern drama at the Riverside Theatre or plunge into the Spring Carnival at Rosehill Racecourse – just a small taste of what this sensational slice of Greater Sydney has to offer.
A world class education hub
A wide choice of public, private and independent schools and further learning opportunities are within easy reach. Options include the Arthur Phillip High School, The King’s School and Tara Anglican School for Girls and James Ruse Agricultural School. Western Sydney University has several campuses in the area, including its joint Engineering Innovation Hub.
The Westmead Health Precinct is a short train ride from Parramatta CBD. Billions of dollars in upcoming investments will strengthen this hub of health, research and medical education.
Trains, light rail, ferry and more
Parramatta Railway Station is just a five-minute walk from the front door, with connections to Sydney Airport, the Sydney CBD and further west to Penrith. Or take a leisurely ferry ride down the Parramatta River – the ferry wharf only a 10-minute walk away.
The upcoming Light Rail will connect Parramatta’s CBD with CommBank Stadium, Powerhouse Parramatta, Westmead Health Precinct, Rosehill Gardens and three Western Sydney University campuses. Plus, the Western Sydney Aerotropolis District is steadily coming to life.
Minute walk to the future
Parramatta Light Rail
Minute walk to
Parramatta Railway Station
Minute walk to the
Parramatta Interchange
Minute walk to the
Parramatta Wharf
Travel time to
Sydney Airport
Travel time to the Western
Sydney Aerotropolis District
4 min
5 min
Minunte walk to the
Parramatta Interchange
5 min
Minute walk to the
Parramatta Wharf
10 min
Travel time to
Sydney Airport
30 min
Travel time to the Western
Sydney Aerotropolis District
30 min
Travel time to
Sydney Airport
Flourish now and well into the future
Parramatta’s $28.9 billion economy is attracting major investment from the government and the private sectors. Some of the country’s biggest financial, educational and commercial organisations are now calling Parramatta home.
An investment in a residential or commercial space in Paramount on Parkes is therefore an investment in a rapidly growing commercial and educational hub.
City of Parramatta’s
population
Population growth
per annum
Ranking largest
economy in NSW
Gross Regional
Product (GRP)
Percentage of the workforce
under the age of 62
75%
Sydney’s future growth
accommodated in Parramatta
260k+
2.8%
Ranking largest
economy in NSW
2nd
$28.9b
Percentage of the workforce
under the age of 62
2/3
Sydney’s future growth
accommodated in Parramatta