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New suburb for Yarraville

The iconic Bradmill denim factory in Yarraville is set for a stunning return, but not as locals once knew it.

The landscape of Melbourne’s inner-west is set for a transformative change with the development of a new neighbourhood named Bradmill, in the heart of Yarraville.

This project from Frasers Property, marks a significant milestone in the area’s evolution from its industrial roots to a modern residential and mixed-use precinct.

Bradmill, the site of a textile manufacturing business from the mid-1950s, has been a symbol of industrial prowess in the region.

In 2011, the area was rezoned from industrial to residential and mixed-use.

Frasers Property Australia, in partnership with Irongate, acquired the site in 2021, paving the way for its rebirth as a community hub.

Spanning over 26 hectares, Bradmill will be a mix of residential, recreational and commercial spaces.

The plan includes diverse and eco-friendly housing options, public parks and various amenities for shopping, dining, and community activities, all designed to rejuvenate the charm of this historical area.

There will be up to 1,500 homes in total (including apartments) across the whole development, but the first stage for delivery in 2025 will be 91 townhomes.

The company hopes Bradmill Yarraville will be completed by 2031, subject to necessary planning and development approvals.

The initial phase, focusing on 1500 townhomes, is set for completion in 2025.

Cr Michael Clarke labelled the project “really exciting”.

“It’s a great advance for our city, and the big winners here are our community who will move into the precinct,” he said.

“It’s been a decade plus in the making… an industrial site, turning into a major residential precinct. I think it’s a fantastic testament to the vision of our council.”

One of the highlights of the Bradmill master plan is the creation of a half-kilometre linear park. This landscaped greenway is not only an aesthetic addition but will also integrate the new community with the neighbouring McIvor Reserve.

The 18-hectare green space, with playgrounds, recreational facilities, and a dog park, is expected to enhance the living experience in Bradmill.

In December 2023, Maribyrnong council endorsed the first stage of the project, greenlighting the construction of the emerging mini suburb.

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