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Hoxton Park has evolved significantly over the past few decades, shifting from a semi-rural area with farmland and light industry to a growing residential suburb within Sydney’s south-west. Originally part of the land traditionally cared for by the Dharawal people, the area was later used by European settlers for agricultural purposes due to its flat terrain and access to major routes.
For much of the 20th century, Hoxton Park was characterised by open space, small farms, and scattered homes. The development of Hoxton Park Airport in the mid-20th century added to the area's identity, although the airport was closed in the 2000s to make way for residential and commercial development. As Sydney expanded, Hoxton Park became part of the broader South West Growth Area, attracting investment in infrastructure, new housing estates, schools, and local businesses.
As part of this modern transformation, the use of durable and energy-efficient building materials has become standard. Glass and aluminium, in particular, are widely used in home construction for their low maintenance, modern aesthetic, and performance in the Australian climate. From large windows and sliding doors to balcony railings and commercial shopfronts, these materials are essential in shaping the look and functionality of today’s Hoxton Park properties.
Casse Glass supports this rapid development by supplying high-quality glass and aluminium solutions tailored to new homes and businesses in the area. Our products are designed to meet modern building requirements while offering practical and stylish options that enhance comfort, light, and liveability—helping bring Hoxton Park’s growth plans to life, one project at a time.