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One Central Park : ウィキペディア英語版
One Central Park

One Central Park is an award winning mixed-use building located in Sydney, Australia in the suburb of Chippendale. Developed as a joint venture between Frasers Property and Sekisui House, it was constructed as the first stage of the Central Park urban renewal project.
The building itself comprises two residential apartment towers, an east and west tower, in addition to a six level retail shopping centre at the base of the towers. In 2013, One Central Park was awarded a 5 star Green Star – ‘Multi-Unit Residential Design v1’ Certified Rating by the Green Building Council of Australia, making it the largest multi-residential building (by nett lettable area) in Australia to receive such a designation.
== History ==

Formerly occupied by Carlton & United Breweries, the site of Central Park was purchased by Singaporean Developer Fraser Property for $208 million in 2007. When commenting on the acquisition at the time, Fraser Property chief executive Dr Stanley Quek stated, "What we want is to create a village that people can work and play in. It’s (place ) for people who want to live in Glebe but can’t afford Glebe prices".
Changes in the New South Wales political climate meant the state government was granted approval authority over local councils for developments deemed "state significant projects".〔 Therefore, in 2009 it was the state government of New South Wales that provided approval of an enhanced master scheme of Central Park that was put forth by London based architectural firm Foster and Partners.〔 Foster and Partners along with Paris based firm Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Sydney based firm PTW Architects collaborated to form the Central Park project's architectural team. The new master scheme included a larger floor area, additional open space, trigeneration as well as provisions to ensure the project's buildings could achieve a 5 star green star rating.〔
In February 2010, construction of the Central Park project’s main park, roads and basements commenced.〔 With the One Central Park building operating as the first residential stage of the entire development, its’ apartments were the first to be released to the public; going on sale in August 2010. One Central Park west tower saw its completion in May 2013 and thus welcomed the very first residents of Central Park.〔 The official opening of One Central Park occurred later that year, in December 2013.
With the completion of One Central Park, the development of the Central Park precinct moved to the next phases of its $2 billion urban village plan.〔 This culminated in the construction of Park Lane in 2013/2014 and The Mark in 2014, the release of Sky at One Central Park (a collection of Penthouses and Sub Penthouses) as well as the provision of student accommodation facilities in 2015.〔 The next residential stage of the Central Park project is Connor.
On 21 February 2014, Fraser Property in conjunction with Sekisui House issued a media release announcing that Central Park had sold apartments worth $1 billion. It was stated that the first three residential stages of Central Park (One Central Park, Park Lane and The Mark) had exchanged contracts worth in excess of 1,300 apartments at an average price of AUD $770, 000 per apartment.〔

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