Time & Place Plans Second Manly Project as First Begins

    June 27, 2025

    Time & Place Plans Second Manly Project as First Begins

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    Time & Place has broken ground on its first Northern Beaches project—and a second is already in the pipeline.

    Construction is under way on the $100-million Two Tides development at 9 Raglan Street, a joint venture with NPACT. Nearly half of its 24 apartments are sold.

    The five-storey building, designed by SJB, includes homes above ground-floor retail.

    ULTRA Building Co is delivering the project in its first collaboration with Time & Place.

    The Manly site was previously occupied by a backpackers’ hostel and, earlier, was home to the suburb’s ambulance station.

    Time & Place quietly launched sales in March, recording strong interest from local buyers.

    The development comprises 15 two-bedroom apartments from 93sq m to 103sq m; six three-bedrooms from 121sq m to 134sq m; and three top-floor penthouses of up to 300 square metres.

    ▲ Aerial rendering of Time & Place’s Two Tides development at Manly.

    “Two Tides has clearly resonated with Manly locals, which validates the work we’ve done to shape a project that feels deeply in tune with its surroundings,” Time & Place director Evan Papadopoulos said.

    Time & Place has signalled its intent to establish a foothold in the area with a second site at 101 North Steyne, also in Manly.

    A development application has been filed for a five-storey residential building designed by Smart Design Studio.

    Plans propose seven premium apartments with basement parking, adding to the developer’s growing Northern Beaches pipeline.

    ▲ SJB rendering of the Raglan Street luxury apartment development.

     

    ULTRA Building Co, a boutique Sydney-based contractor, has got the nod for the project after work on high-end residential builds across suburbs including Mosman, North Sydney and Double Bay.

    Time & Place is highly active across Sydney, advancing a series of high-profile developments.

    It has completed the $230-million Bourke & Bowden commercial precinct at Alexandria, delivering 16,500sq m of workspace and retail.

    The developer acquired Marlborough House at Surry Hills for $110 million, and plans a residential conversion comprising 150 apartments, including 26 affordable units.

    Last year,  it launched a Land and Environment Court appeal for its nine-storey Macleay Street development at Potts Point.

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