Sign’s up, but time will tell if Bradfield City thrives

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With delivery of Australia’s first new city in 100 years slowly but surely under way, the first road signs pointing to Bradfield have also been installed (pictured above).

The new signs on Badgerys Creek Road and The Northern Road are the first to show Bradfield City as the major destination it is set to become. 

The plan is for Bradfield City to deliver 20,000 jobs,10,000 homes, and significant economic benefits for the people of Western Sydney.

At 114 hectares and with more than 30 percent green open space, Bradfield City will be a high quality urban environment with advanced industries at its heart. 

Momentum of delivery at the city is strong, with the First Building now welcoming visitors to Bradfield City after opening in March this year, and other major projects such as an iconic two hectare Central Park, an advanced industry focused Second Building, and civil works enabling private sector development well progressed. 

At present there are four new road signs pointing to the city, and as Bradfield grows in the future, road signage will be upgraded further.

It’s still early days, and only time will tell if Bradfield, controversially named after the engineer who oversaw design and construction of the Sydney Harbour bridge, will be the success governments are promising right now.

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