Sydney Bays Precinct: Fish Market & Foreshore Upgrades πŸ™οΈ

Explore the future of the Old Fish Market site, foreshore access improvements, and Wentworth Park upgrades in Sydney's Bays Precinct redevelopment.

Sydney Bays Precinct: Fish Market & Foreshore Upgrades πŸ™οΈ
Steve Bushby
1.0K views β€’ Jan 15, 2026
Sydney Bays Precinct: Fish Market & Foreshore Upgrades πŸ™οΈ

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The Bays Precinct is Sydney Harbours new urban regeneration project with multiple large projects beyond just the new fish markets, 15km Harbour Walk, 1,400 new apartments, student housing, Wentworth Park upgrade,

The transformation of Sydney’s Bays Precinct is a landmark urban renewal project creating a vibrant, connected waterfront. At its heart is the New Sydney Fish Market, a world-class architectural icon opening in early 2026. This $1 Billion facility serves as the anchor for the Bays Market District, doubling as a premier dining destination.

Adjoining this, Wentworth Park is being reclaimed for the community, with the greyhound track transitioning into sprawling public green space and multi-purpose sporting fields. The missing links of the Harbour Walk are being completed, forging a continuous 15km foreshore promenade from Rozelle Bay to Woolloomooloo. This integrated precinct will feature thousands of new homes, the high-tech Bays West business hub, and enhanced connectivity via the new Sydney Metro West, seamlessly stitching the inner harbour back into the city fabric

0:00 The Bays Precinct
0:15 Wentworth Park
0:47 15km Waterway Walk
1:34 Old Fish Market Site Development
2:56 New Retail
3:29 When does this happen?
4:06 New Sydney Fish Market

#seafood #sydneyfishmarket #affordablehousing #construction #sydneyarchitecture

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