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Construction boom in Gosford heralds’ population boom
9 October 2023
While the rest of the Central Coast languishes, Gosford is undergoing a construction boom with 18 cranes operating on sites within a kilometre radius of the CBD. The number of cranes in an area is an indication of the state of the construction industry’s workload in each location and the economic benefits they bring. Food businesses in Gosford are reporting strong sales from the large number of workers on these sites. Additionally, these projects will see over 1,400 new residential u...
North takes home major national award.
9 October 2023
Tuggerah based construction company, North Construction & Building has been named Large Commercial Construction Business of the Year – Annual Turnover over $50m at Master Builders Australia’s 2023 National Business Excellence Awards last month. The National Business Excellence Awards celebrates outstanding achievements in financial management, business operations, customer service, innovation, business improvement and resilience initiatives, and corporate social responsibilit...
Erina Fair stake hits the block
9 October 2023
South Korea’s National Pension Service has placed its 50 per cent interest in Erina Fair shopping centre on the market through agents CBRE. Along with SKNPS Erina Fair is co-owned by Lend Lease’s Australian Prime Property Fund having acquired its interest around ten years ago from GPT Group when the centre was worth about $800 million. Erina Fair is one of the largest regional shopping centres in Australia being rated #21 out of ninety-one Big Gun shopping centres with a Gross L...
Central Coast Industry Festival 2024 – “Connect to Grow”
9 October 2023

Following the resounding success of the 2022 Central Coast Industry Festival, Central Coast Industry Connect (CCIC) has announced that it will be holding a second Industry Festival on 6th and 7th March 2024, proudly supported by major sponsor, Investment NSW.

How Central Coast Council uses biodiversity to stop economic growth.
9 October 2023
It is well known that the Central Coast is not generating enough jobs to support the growing population, and this has been the case for over forty years. Businesses in Sydney and elsewhere eye the region as an ideal location to operate from thereby creating employment opportunities. To create a better lifestyle for the people of the region, business and investors need to be encouraged to locate their operations here thereby growing the regional economy. However, in recent years it has beco...

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