Construction is well on the way of MULPHA’s $12 million golf and hospitality project in the smart city, Norwest.
Swing City will feature 40 golf driving range bays, mini golf and amusements, food and beverage and corporate entertainment facilities and is expected to be completed in August.
“With families now making up 64% of households in The Hills, Norwest is ideally located for a diversified leisure and entertainment offering. There are limited licensed sporting venues currently in the area, so Swing City will tap into a growing demand from people to enjoy the game of golf in a more family-friendly setting,” said Greg Shaw, Mupha CEO.
Located on Elizabeth Macarthur Drive in Norwest, NSW, a strategic growth centre where residents are expected to increase to 20,000 people over the next decade, while workers are expected to increase to 60,000 and visitors to 10,000. Additionally Norwest is expected to grow to over 2,000 organisations, according to the NSW government.
“Swing City is just one of a number of new initiatives designed to create a vibrant, active and socially-engaged community, connected to nature and neighbours, and ultimately a highly liveable Smart City in Norwest,” added Shaw.
Swing City will be situated between Norwest Private Hospital and Bella Vista and will also sit opposite to Mulpha’s landmark timber commercial building, which is currently under construction, The Bond.