Frenchs Forest Apartment Site Enters New SSD Stage Near Hospital 

A Frenchs Forest housing site near Northern Beaches Hospital is moving through a new planning stage, with a newer SSD listing outlining about 160 apartments after an earlier approval for 124 dwellings on the same land. 



Frenchs Forest Site Enters A New Chapter

A housing site at 116, 118 and 120 Frenchs Forest Road West and 11 Gladys Avenue has become one of the area’s more notable apartment proposals, after a newer SSD listing appeared for a larger residential development on land that already has an approved 124-dwelling scheme.

The site sits near Northern Beaches Hospital, placing it close to healthcare services, public transport and nearby retail amenities. For locals, the change is important because the land is no longer only tied to the approved DA2024/0499. It is now also listed under SSD-89863968 for a proposal described as approximately 160 apartments with in-fill affordable housing.

The newer proposal is still at the Prepare EIS stage, meaning it has not been approved. It includes demolition of existing structures, earthworks and tree removal, with further assessment still required before any final outcome.

Frenchs Forest SSD
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

Earlier Approval Covered 124 Apartments

Before the newer SSD listing, the same Frenchs Forest site had already received approval for a separate residential project.

DA2024/0499 was approved in 2025 for demolition works and the construction of three residential flat buildings. The approved scheme included 124 dwellings, made up of nine one-bedroom apartments, 58 two-bedroom apartments and 57 three-bedroom apartments.

The consent began operating on 16 June 2025 and is due to lapse on 16 June 2030 if not acted on within that period.

That approved version also included affordable housing requirements. At least 17 dwellings must be used for affordable housing for a minimum of 15 years from the issue of the relevant occupation certificate.

Earlier project material described the 124-apartment scheme as a $71 million residential development across three six-storey buildings. It also referred to apartments for community public housing and affordable housing, with some affordable housing aimed at key workers such as hospital staff and teachers.

Northern Beaches Hospital
Photo Credit: SSD-89863968

What Changes For Nearby Residents

The newer SSD listing points to a different scale for the Frenchs Forest site. Instead of the approved 124-dwelling scheme alone, the land is now also connected to a proposal for about 160 apartments.

That does not mean the newer proposal has been approved, and it does not confirm that construction is starting. It means the site has entered another planning track, with more information and assessment still to come.

For residents around Frenchs Forest Road West and Gladys Avenue, the practical matters are likely to centre on scale, access, construction activity and how the project fits into the surrounding streets.

The approved DA already contains conditions dealing with parking, traffic management, waste facilities, stormwater, tree protection and construction impacts. Under the approved 124-dwelling scheme, parking included 140 residential spaces, 13 visitor spaces, 17 car-share spaces, three car wash bays, three electric vehicle charging spaces and 62 motorcycle spaces. Resident and visitor bicycle parking was also included.

Construction-related conditions also required traffic management planning, restrictions on truck movements during busy periods, dilapidation reports for nearby properties, and measures for sediment, erosion, stormwater and vegetation management.

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A Larger Housing Shift In Frenchs Forest

The Frenchs Forest apartment proposal sits within a broader period of housing activity in the suburb. Other nearby proposals have also been raised around Gladys Avenue and Frenchs Forest Road West, showing how the area is changing from mostly lower-scale residential lots into a location attracting larger apartment projects.

The site’s position near Northern Beaches Hospital gives the proposal extra local relevance. Earlier material linked the approved scheme to access to healthcare, transport, retail amenities and housing for key workers.

The site already has approval for 124 dwellings, but a newer listing now describes a larger proposal of approximately 160 apartments. The SSD proposal remains at an early stage and has not been determined.



As the process continues, the Frenchs Forest Road West and Gladys Avenue site will remain important for nearby residents watching how new housing, affordable housing and construction impacts may unfold around the hospital precinct.

Published 28-May-2026

Frenchs Forest Residential Project Moves Through SSD Pathway 

A residential proposal on Gladys Avenue in Frenchs Forest is listed as SSD-97647958, with plans for 205 dwellings across three towers over podiums, 10 per cent affordable housing and basement car parking. 



Gladys Avenue Proposal Listed As SSD-97647958

A residential flat building proposal on Gladys Avenue in Frenchs Forest has been listed under the SSD pathway, with the project currently at the Prepare EIS stage.

The application, known as the Gladys Avenue Residential Flat Building, is listed as SSD-97647958. The current project description outlines 205 dwellings across three towers over podiums, along with 10 per cent affordable housing and basement car parking.

The proposal has not been determined. Its current status means environmental assessment material is being prepared before the project moves through later stages of the assessment process.

Gladys Avenue proposal
Photo Credit: SSD-97647958

The current listing describes the project as a residential flat building rather than a standard local DA. The relevant planning reference is SSD-97647958, with the development type identified as HDA Housing in the Northern Beaches area.

Earlier details connected with the Gladys Avenue site referred to a larger concept for a 10-storey residential building with 290 apartments and an affordable housing component for 15 years. The current listing now identifies the project as 205 dwellings, making that the key figure for the proposal at this stage.

The site has been identified with properties at 1, 3, 5, 5a, 7, 9, 9a and 9b Gladys Avenue, Frenchs Forest.

 residential flat building
Photo Credit: SSD-97647958

Separate Gladys Avenue Proposals Remain Distinct

The Gladys Avenue Residential Flat Building is separate from other nearby proposals discussed in Frenchs Forest.

A proposal at 12–14 Gladys Avenue was not recommended for SSD status and has been associated with a separate 32-apartment seniors housing proposal. Another nearby proposal at 116, 118 and 120 Frenchs Forest Road West and 11 Gladys Avenue has also been identified separately, with plans for a residential tower and an affordable housing component.

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Photo Credit: SSD-97647958

Those nearby matters provide local context, but the current focus is the Gladys Avenue Residential Flat Building listed as SSD-97647958.

Project Still Before Later Assessment Stages

The Prepare EIS stage indicates the Frenchs Forest proposal remains early in the assessment pathway. Further steps listed for the project include public exhibition, submissions, assessment, recommendation and determination.



Until a determination is made, the project should be treated as a proposal under assessment, not as an approved development.

Published 22-May-2026

Major Residential Development Greenlit in Frenchs Forest Town Centre

A 124-unit residential development has been approved in Frenchs Forest, marking one of the first large-scale housing projects in the suburb’s emerging town centre precinct.



Redevelopment Progresses Near New Town Centre

Approval has been granted for a $71 million apartment complex in Frenchs Forest, located opposite Northern Beaches Hospital. The development will comprise 124 apartments across three six to seven-storey buildings and marks a key phase in the broader redevelopment of the area under the “Frenchs Forest Place Strategy 2041”.

The project involves demolition of four existing residential properties along Frenchs Forest Road West and Gladys Avenue to make way for the new construction. It is one of the initial large-scale housing efforts supporting the suburb’s future town centre precinct.

Frenchs Forest apartment development
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

Background and Town Centre Vision

Planning for the Frenchs Forest Town Centre began in 2021, following state-level approval to redevelop the site of the current Forest High School. The strategy aims to deliver approximately 5,360 new dwellings by 2041.

As part of this long-term plan, the town centre will feature 1.5 hectares of new open space, including a 1,665-square metre plaza. Upgrades are also scheduled for local parks—Brick Pit, Akora, and Rabbett reserves.

The Forest High School is being relocated to Allambie Heights, making way for a new urban precinct adjacent to the hospital.

Affordable and Community Housing Inclusions

Out of the total 124 apartments, nine will be allocated for community public housing. An additional 21 will be set aside as affordable housing aimed at essential workers, including hospital and education staff.

In a nearby section of Gladys Avenue, a 55-room affordable housing project has also received approval, targeting key worker accommodation in the healthcare sector.

Sustainability and Urban Integration

Planning documents highlighted the use of energy-efficient materials and a focus on sustainability. The development includes green spaces and pedestrian pathways to create a connected and walkable community.

Its proximity to healthcare, retail, and transport services is expected to improve convenience and reduce reliance on car travel.

apartment development
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

Community and Land Use Transition

Part of the newly completed Brickpit Reserve, a 1.3-hectare green space on the former site of a historic quarry, reflects the ongoing transformation of the suburb.

The surrounding precinct has been rezoned to accommodate low and medium-density housing as part of efforts to address regional population growth and housing demand.

Local representatives have noted expected demographic shifts and stressed the need for housing diversity that includes affordability measures.

Next Steps



The residential project is viewed as a critical component of the suburb’s ongoing transformation and will contribute toward housing targets set for the Northern Beaches. Construction will proceed following demolition of the existing homes, with further stages of the town centre to be rolled out over the coming decades.

Published 14-July-2025

Major $71-M Apartment Project Proposed for Frenchs Forest Town Centre

A $71-million residential development featuring 124 apartments across three six-storey buildings is proposed for Frenchs Forest, adjacent to the Northern Beaches Hospital.



Plans for the redevelopment of Frenchs Forest Town Centre have been progressing since 2021, when city authorities approved the creation of a new urban hub at the site of The Forest High School.

The proposal is part of the broader “Frenchs Forest Place Strategy 2041,” aiming to introduce 5,360 new homes and enhance local infrastructure.

Frenchs Forest apartment development
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

Development Details

Frenchs Forest housing project
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

The proposed project (DA2024/0499) will take over four residential lots at the intersection of Frenchs Forest Rd West and Gladys Ave. The development will include nine apartments for community public housing and 21 for affordable housing targeting key workers such as hospital staff and teachers. The site offers easy access to public transport, retail amenities, and healthcare services.

Planning documents highlight sustainability-focused designs, using energy-efficient materials and incorporating green spaces and pedestrian pathways to create a connected community.

Community and Housing Provisions

The development will include nine apartments set aside for community public housing and 21 for affordable housing aimed at key workers. An approved 55-room affordable housing project on Gladys Ave is also planned to provide accommodation for hospital staff.

Residential development in Frenchs Forest
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

Future Plans

Apartment project in Frenchs Forest
Photo Credit: DA2024/0499

The Forest High School will be relocated to Allambie Heights, and the redevelopment will include 1.5 hectares of public space, featuring a 1,665 sq m plaza for community use. Additionally, upgrades to three local parks – Brick Pit, Akora, and Rabbett reserves – are planned.



Pending planning approval, the redevelopment is expected to address housing demand while integrating essential community facilities. The project is seen as a key step in balancing urban growth with sustainability and community needs.

Published 23-Jan-2025