Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 17, 2022

Work set to commence on Hakoah White City development

The long-awaited construction of the new Hakoah White City development in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs is set to commence following the signing of a construction agreement last week.

Announcing that work is about to get underway, Hakoah Club President, Steven Lowy told The Australian Jewish News "the finish line is in sight now.

“As I think about all the effort required along the way, it’s been a herculean task to get to this point.”

Parkview Constructions will undertake the development, which is planned for completion for late 2023 or early 2024.

Between signing agreements, raising funds, dealing with rampant inflation, labour shortages and building companies going bust, Lowy says reaching this point has been “the hardest thing I’ve done”, noting "not hard in terms of passion, but hard in terms of actually executing the project given the many hurdles.

“I’m thrilled we’re in this position and there’s no way I could have put the community in this position without the unbelievable board and subcommittees that we have.

“Every step of the way it’s been hard, but it makes it all the more rewarding for where we are now.”

The project, now expected to cost $175 million has been backed by $15 million in Federal and NSW Government grants.

Established in 1938 to serve the Sydney's Jewish community, the Hakoah club's previous premises on Bondi’s Hall Street operated from 1975 until the building was sold in 2009.

Soon, 50 years after the original institution opened, an upgraded hub to fulfil the needs of the Jewish community will become a reality.

Lowy went on to state "it was the right decision to sell the building in 2009 because it was no longer able to keep up with the needs of the community.

“Investing the capital into White City is proving to be an incredibly wise decision because it kept the capital intact. Buying the land in a fantastic location - it’s close to the city, eastern suburbs, south-eastern suburbs and it’s actually close to the north shore - is an essential element.

“The old club in Bondi was really the centrepiece of the community and a much-loved institution. Those who used it, particularly my age who grew up with it and the older age group who helped make it happen, they’re all incredibly excited that it’s coming back.”

The new Hakoah club will welcome both religious and non-religious members of the community and will cater for both.

There are plans for it to include event spaces to support a wide range of social, educational and cultural activities, including music, art and dance. State-of-the-art sporting facilities include a fitness centre, a floodlit all-weather football field, a learn-to-swim pool, a five-lane lap pool and weatherproof multi-use courts for basketball, netball, futsal and more.

The club will also provide a range of cafe and dining experiences for members and guests while the linked Sydney Maccabi Tennis Club will develop and operate nine new tennis courts, four mini courts for children and a new clubhouse.

Images: Concepts for the White City development.

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