FYVE has been featured in The Urban Developer following the lodgement of its Rose Bay development application, as part of broader coverage on the NSW Low and Mid-Rise housing reforms.
The article highlights a wave of new development activity across Sydney’s eastern suburbs, with multiple proposals submitted under the new planning framework. FYVE’s project at 28–32 Dover Road forms part of this emerging pipeline, contributing to increased housing supply in tightly held, high-demand locations.
The proposed development comprises a six-storey building with 19 residences above two basement levels, replacing existing dwellings on the site. Positioned just below the prescribed height limit, the project reflects a considered response to the evolving planning controls while maintaining a strong focus on design quality and liveability.
FYVE’s inclusion in the feature underscores its active role in delivering boutique residential developments aligned with the state’s housing objectives, particularly in well-connected, amenity-rich suburbs such as Rose Bay.
As planning reforms continue to reshape Sydney’s development landscape, the project represents part of FYVE’s broader strategy to secure and deliver opportunities in established locations with enduring owner-occupier appeal.






