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Sharks granted council approval for $110 million hotel and residential developmen

Inferno

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IT IS the money-spinner the embattled Sharks have been sweating on for eight years - council approval of a $110 million hotel and residential development next to Toyota Stadium.

But newly appointed Cronulla chairman Damian Irvine last night warned members and fans that the decision by Sutherland Shire Council on Monday night does not ensure the financially stricken club's short-term future is secure.

"It would be wrong for us to start acting like we've won Powerball," Irvine said. "This is not going to be the panacea to our financial problems. It's pleasing for this to have finally been approved, but our members and fans should not think that this is going to solve everything."

Which will surprise many of the Sharks faithful who have been led to believe for years that it would.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph in March, the Sharks hope to haul in more than $7 million a year with a multi-level village erected on land adjacent to the carpark of Sharkies Leagues Club.

Plans for a multi-level village including 145 "lifestyle" apartments for over-55s, a hotel, supermarket and specialty shops were lodged with Sutherland Shire Council earlier this year.

It was said players, fans and sponsors would be given the opportunity to invest in the development.

Council approved the club's development application on Monday night with only minor conditions concerning access needing to be rectified in the next year before construction could start.

Former long-time chairman Barry Pierce, who resigned earlier this year after a litany of controversies at the club, was delighted the development had finally been approved.

"We've been trying to get approval for this for well over eight years," Pierce said.

"The process has stalled so many times, whenever there has been a change of planning minister at a state level it has set us back. The best part of this is that it secures the club's future."

The Sharks' dire financial situation has been well documented this year.

Last December, the football club was forced to approach St George Bank for a $1 million loan but received only half that amount.

A series of unsavoury headlines prompted major backer LG to declare it would not renew its sponsorship beyond this season.

Irvine, who was spirited into the role seven weeks ago to replace Pierce, said the club would not receive financial benefits from the new development for four or five years.

"The perception has always been this would be the problem solver and it's a perception that needs changing," he said. "We have to work out which structure we will put in place for it to be constructed, sold and leased. It could be four or five years before we see any financial benefit.

"It would be a grave mistake to think it will be the football club's primary source of income now that it has been approved."
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roboshark

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Good news but all the talk about it being the white knight that saves us is being downplayed by the chairman 5 yrs before we see any financial benefit
 

The Dodger

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trebled aye?

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Still the best piece of news this year by far

So we won't rolling in dollar bills for a few years, that security in the meantime can only be a positive in securing other financial support until we do see decent income from this.

Just make it loooooong term return, no quick buck shenanigans
 

spider

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this is good news for the short and long term financial viability

although financially it wont assist 'directly' with the football clubs cash issues immediately, it will assist in luring a new major - which is a priority

funny though - imagine being the major sponsor who supplies white goods, electrical goods, etc - would have been some possibilities there with all those rooms being built down the track....
 

carcharias

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this is good news for the short and long term financial viability

although financially it wont assist 'directly' with the football clubs cash issues immediately, it will assist in luring a new major - which is a priority

funny though - imagine being the major sponsor and you supplied white goods, electrical goods, etc - would have been some possibilities there with all those rooms being built down the track....

they need one of those kids playland centre's in the complex.

They are the golden fleece...build a playground ....sell coffee...and charge people to get in...oh and pray for rain.

Hire a couple of teenagers to play some games with the kids and run the joint.
Pump a bit of wiggles music through the stereo.
Have fox sports on a TV somewhere in the joint so poor fuggers like me don't go completely senile while hungover in these places.

I have been to 5 kids b'day party's in these things in the last 3 weeks.
 

spider

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im led to believe council were pretty strict on what could and could not be in the plan carch, but i agree with what your saying

failing that, they will have under ground parking which will provide a cool temperature in the car for the kids ..
 

gunnamatta bay

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im led to believe council were pretty strict on what could and could not be in the plan carch, but i agree with what your saying

failing that, they will have under ground parking which will provide a cool temperature in the car for the kids ..
Star City Casino were the innovators I think.
 

ratsack2

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It's Ricky's fault it would have been through council years ago, sack him now, no no no no ratty wait a couple of weeks for Ricky to do the right thing and resign
 

sharknows

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Stay on board for the long haul forumers. This will ensure that the Sharks become the strongest & wealthiest club in the long term.
 

gunnamatta bay

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Will this development take advantage of the excellent views of Botany Bay, airport and city skyline?

Imagine an area including bistro, restaurant etc which includes that vista It would surely bring in revenue.
 

carcharias

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Will this development take advantage of the excellent views of Botany Bay, airport and city skyline?

Imagine an area including bistro, restaurant etc which includes that vista It would surely bring in revenue.

one would hope so.

Probably get a cracking view of the oyster farm next door as well as the shipwrights yard .

what is going to happen to the power cables?
 

Eion

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Should also give a commanding view of 1 or 2 "herbal farms".

Re. power lines - as tumors on average take about 15 years to kick in the oldies occupying the units shouldn't have to worry too much.
 

carcharias

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my mum has had about 5 friends die from cancer and all of them lived beneath similar powerlines.

on the upside if the untis are built close enough granny can hang her washing on them.
 
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