The precinct
Blackwattle Bay is re-emerging as a vibrant inner-city destination. It mixes the past with the future, blending history, culture and sustainability into a vibrant urban village.
Precinct vision
The urban renewal of Blackwattle Bay will reconnect the harbour, its neighbourhoods, and the city, creating an inclusive and iconic waterfront destination. This transformation will showcase Sydney’s living culture and stories of Country, and celebrate innovation, diversity, and community.
How will we achieve this?
Moving the Sydney Fish Market to the head of the bay unlocks approximately 10.4 hectares of harbourside land.
Rezoned in 2022, Blackwattle Bay’s urban renewal offers a rare opportunity to deliver new housing, jobs and leisure on the harbourfront—just 1km from Sydney CBD and well connected by transport.
What's next
The Blackwattle Bay Precinct was rezoned in 2022 following a State Significant Precinct planning process.
The new Sydney Fish Market is opening on 19 January 2026, and the existing site will be vacated.
Renewal of the existing Sydney Fish Market site has progressed through a procurement process and Mirvac has been announced as the preferred developer. Mirvac will deliver the vision and development outcomes set out in the 2022 rezoning, including delivery of a foreshore promenade and overwater boardwalk. The other three sites within the Blackwattle Bay precinct are privately owned and will be developed in their own time.
Bank Street Park will begin construction in 2026 following the signing of BESIX Watpac as the construction contractor.