
Hurstville is entering a defining stage in its urban evolution, with Horizon Hurstville marking a major milestone in the suburb’s transformation into a contemporary lifestyle hub.
The 19-storey mixed-use development by ICIRT-rated builder-developer Masscon, in collaboration with The One Collection, represents the final and most significant chapter in the East Quarter Village precinct’s redevelopment.
Strategically positioned just 16 kilometres south of Sydney’s CBD, Hurstville has long served as a key southern gateway, anchored by a major rail and bus interchange.
The suburb’s exceptional connectivity, coupled with ongoing investment in transport, public spaces, and hospitality infrastructure, has driven renewed demand from both owner-occupiers and investors.
Horizon Hurstville is designed to consolidate this momentum, combining modern architecture with practical urban integration to meet the needs of a diverse and growing community.
Designed by DKO, the project introduces a refined, contemporary residential form to the evolving skyline of Hurstville.
The 179-apartment tower will rise above a full-line Woolworths supermarket, blending residential and retail convenience within a walkable urban setting.

Clean lines, textured facades, and elevated positioning allow the design to frame sweeping views stretching across Botany Bay, the Georges River, the airport corridor, and the Sydney cityscape.
The building’s orientation and material palette were selected to reflect light, maximise ventilation, and establish a strong connection with the surrounding landscape.
Masscon’s construction approach emphasises quality across all stages of delivery.
The company’s ICIRT rating underscores its track record for reliability and transparency — qualities increasingly valued by buyers in Sydney’s apartment market.
Structural works are advancing steadily, with completion scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026.
As of early 2026, more than half of the apartments (95 out of 179) have already been sold, reflecting sustained buyer confidence in both the development and the suburb’s long-term growth.
Beyond its striking architectural statement, Horizon Hurstville is part of a broader vision for the East Quarter Village precinct.
The soon-to-open St Clair Lane Retail Laneway will feature a curated selection of eateries, boutique services, and everyday conveniences, complementing the retail offering integrated at ground level.
Together, these additions will transform the area into a bustling urban hub that promotes community connection and active street life.
For Masscon, Horizon Hurstville encapsulates the builder’s philosophy of developing projects in locations that align with its own standard of livability and value.
Every detail (from the podium retail design to the amenity-rich residential tower) has been conceived to integrate seamlessly with Hurstville’s established cultural and urban fabric.
The development arrives at a time when Hurstville is reaffirming its role as one of Sydney’s most vibrant and culturally diverse centres.
With major road networks, hospitals, schools, and Sydney Airport all within easy reach, the suburb combines connectivity with character in a way few other locations can.