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Sydney Fish Market Opens as a New Waterfront Landmark After Years of Delays

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 07:00 (GMT + 9)

The $836 million redevelopment transforms Blackwattle Bay into a global food and civic destination, blending seafood trading, architecture and public space

Sydney’s long-awaited new Sydney Fish Market has officially opened at Blackwattle Bay, cementing its status as the largest fish market in the Southern Hemisphere and a major new waterfront attraction for Sydney, Australia.

The project, which cost $836 million AUD (approximately $552 million USD), is located at 1 Bridge Road, Glebe, directly across the harbour from the former Pyrmont site. After years of delays, crowds poured in on opening day, with long lines forming and some visitors temporarily turned away due to capacity limits.

The new market is expected to attract six million visitors annually, according to NSW Premier Chris Minns, who said the destination was designed to appeal not only to food lovers but also to local families seeking a casual waterfront experience.

Twice the size of the original market, the new facility houses 42 retailers and 19 seafood wholesalers, offering everything from fresh oysters, prawns, lobster and crab to restaurants, cafés and specialty vendors. Opening hours have been extended, with the market now operating from 7am to 10pm Sunday to Thursday, and until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Architecturally, the market is a striking addition to Sydney’s harbour. It was designed by Danish architecture studio 3XN (GXN) in collaboration with BVN Architecture and landscape architects Aspect Studios. Its most distinctive feature is a 200-metre-long undulating roof canopy, weighing 2,500 tonnes and constructed from 594 timber beams and 407 aluminium cassettes. The roof incorporates solar panels, passive ventilation, and rainwater harvesting systems that allow 50% of collected rainwater to be reused, cutting potable water consumption in half.

Inside, 26 lifts connect four levels, including an underwater basement, a ground-floor wholesale market, and retail and office spaces above. The publicly accessible wholesale area has doubled in size to 12,200 square metres, while an adjacent auction hall allows up to 160 buyers to bid on seafood daily, visible to the public through glazed walls.

According to Audun Opdal, senior partner at 3XN, the goal was to transform an “underutilised harbour area” into a vibrant public realm that showcases the choreography of seafood trading while remaining fully operational. Fred Holt, partner and Australia director at 3XN, added that the design deliberately exposes behind-the-scenes market activity to visitors, preserving the authenticity of the experience.

Sydney Fish Market CEO Daniel Jarosch described the opening as “the end of an era and the beginning of something extraordinary,” noting that the extended timeline ensured tenants were fully prepared to deliver a world-class experience. The transition also allows Sydneysiders to enjoy a final festive season at the old Pyrmont site before the market fully establishes itself as the city’s newest waterfront icon.

With 400 on-site car parks, access via bus and light rail, and a new ferry service planned for 2027, the new Sydney Fish Market is positioned to become one of Australia’s most visited food destinations — a place where industrial seafood trading and public life now coexist on a global stage.

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