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A new era for Gosford as work to start on the Archibald

With strong off-the-plan sales for units in the Archibald Gosford, property developer and builder ALAND report that construction of the project will commence by the end of March with the first phase being groundworks, shoring, piling and capping, structural grounding...
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Government silent on new TAFE campus for Gosford – will Labor commit?

In early November 2021 Landcom announced that it would investigate building a new, state-of-the-art TAFE NSW campus in the heart of Gosford CBD to be developed by Landcom. At that point Landcom was negotiating with Central Coast Council to buy...
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Government stalling on $5m grant funding will negate recent residential zoning releases

A significant component of the Plans for 1,300 new homes to be built in the Doyalson / Lake Munmorah area may come to nothing as the State Government prevaricates over funding for an upgrade of the Pacific Highway / Chain...
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Peninsula Chamber support for Ettalong Beach development

The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce has backed a range of the new mixed use development projects in Ettalong Beach as the town centre experiences a boom over the Christmas holiday break. “The Chamber is looking forward to a busy 2023...
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Scholastic expands leases adjacent warehouse

Scholastic Australia has signed a 5 x 5 year lease on a warehouse complex at 4 Sylvania Way, Lisarow adjacent to their present premises in Railway Crescent. Terms of the lease were not disclosed. The property comprises a site area...
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What to do with Warnervale

It has been 40 years since the first residential subdivisions were developed at Warnervale, 35 years since Wyong Council’s plans for a Warnervale Town Centre was sunk by Woolworths because they were not part of it, 33 years since the...
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Will a change of state government be good for the Central Coast?

Welcome to the first issue of CCBR for 2023. As we move into the New Year and try to crystal ball how it will turn out there are some positive factors – but not enough to get the Central Coast...
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