Green Square, New South Wales

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Green Square with railway station entrance in the background
Green Square with railway station entrance in the background

Green Square is a district in the inner-city of Sydney in the suburbs of Alexandria, Zetland, Waterloo and Beaconsfield. It is located 4 km south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney.

The centre of the Green Square district is at the junction of Bourke Rd, Botany Rd and O'Riordan St. Green Square railway station on the Airport and East Hills Line is located at this junction.

The area is predominantly light industrial, with a small amount of high density residential development. The area is subject to an on-again off-again plan for urban renewal by the council of the City of Sydney. This plan projects Green Square to be home to a resident population of more than 33,000 and more than 28,000 people are expected to work in the area by 2021.

In December 2007, construction work began on the long-awaited Green Square town centre at the intersection of Botany Road, and O'Riordan and Bourke streets, with the demolition of the Waterloo Incinerator on the site.[1]

[edit] History

Green Square takes its name from a small park named in 1938 to honour Frederick Green, a Labor MP and tireless promotor of local industry and jobs who was a mayor of Alexandria.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Frew, W. Blowing Waterloo's stack for Green Square. Sydney Morning Herald, 1 January 2008.
  2. ^ The City Residents Guide 2006, City of Sydney