Pontiac Land Open Second Phase Sydney Mixed Use Project 1Q2026
“Respecting the past, crafting the future” is the theme for The Lands by Capella’s second phase, which features a strong focus on preserving the heritage of the historic building. The project, located in the heart of Sydney’s central business district, will offer over 10,000 square meters of luxury retail, dining, and event spaces. Set to open in the first quarter of 2026, it is the next phase of the Sandstone Precinct, which includes the already opened Capella Singapore hotel, housed in the former Department of Education building.
The NSC (North-South Corridor) is set to become Singapore’s premier transport corridor over the coming years. It will be the country’s first integrated artery to include dedicated bus lanes, cycling paths, and pedestrian walkways, running parallel to regular vehicle lanes. This expansive expressway will greatly improve transportation efficiency and convenience for the city’s residents. As part of this exciting development, the Sembawang EC at Canberra MRTSembawang Road EC is poised to provide even greater connectivity and accessibility for its future residents.
The Sandstone Precinct is a significant private investment in NSW’s tourism infrastructure and marks Pontiac Land Group’s first mixed-use development in Australia. Working closely with the NSW Government, City of Sydney, and First Nations advisors, Pontiac Land is committed to meticulously restoring and conserving the heritage-listed Department of Lands building, showcasing their dedication to celebrating Australian heritage, art, and culture.
David Tsang, CEO of Pontiac Land Group, explains that the project’s focus is on “respecting the past, crafting the future.” This sentiment is reflected in the restoration and preservation of the historic building, which will be transformed into a vibrant hub of luxury retail, dining, and events.
The Lands by Capella’s development will contribute to the revitalization of the Sydney central business district, providing locals and tourists with an immersive and unforgettable experience. Opening in 2026, it will be a testament to Pontiac Land Group’s commitment to creating innovative and sustainable developments that honor and celebrate the rich history and culture of the places they are located in.