Dont forget the viking clap, that was invented in canberra!
Lol.
Dont forget the viking clap, that was invented in canberra!
The ads on here are now masquerading as posts.Views over Shark Park from new commercial suites in Woolooware Bay Town Centre
October 9 2019
Murray trembath
The final piece of the Woolooware Bay Town Centre masterplan has been revealed with the release of 12 executive commercial suites.
Some suites overlook the Sharks' home ground, while others have sweeping views over Woolooware Golf Club.
They occupy levels two and three of a building next to the south-eastern corner of PointsBet Stadium.
Above the suites are a 71-key hotel / serviced apartments and residential apartments, while a childcare centre is below on the first level.
Developer Aoyuan International subsidiary Capital Bluestone, announced the release of the "unique workspace for local businesses starved for choice".
The suites, which range in size from 37 square metres to 77 square metres, are expected to be available from 2022.
Starting from $495,000, they include private kitchenettes, shared male and female bathrooms, high speed NBN, air conditioning and carpet throughout.
Each suite includes secure parking access to 770 allocated visitor parking spaces within the shopping centre.
Project director Matt Crews said the release was "the final piece in the grand vision for Woolooware Bay, completing the integrated urban masterplan for the 10-hectare site".
"Woolooware Bay has already provided a very popular, new residential community lifestyle for this area, and will soon welcome the shopping centre and new club facilities," he said.
"The addition of commercial space, which offers a unique environment for local businesses, rounds out the town centre story.
"All suites have been designed with full-length windows to draw in natural light to the open plan designs."
Mr Crews said a range of businesses, such as marketing companies and real estate agencies, had already taken space in the first stage of Woolooware Bay, and he expected that the latest offering would attract similar interest.
"These are high-profile suites, with great, unmatched views, located within the heart of the town centre and offering businesses access to the buzz of the retail, dining and club environment,' he said.
"That's a very enticing combination. We are already fielding strong interest and expect they will sell quickly."
Highland Commercial Property agent Casey Allison said there was "nothing like" the new commercial suites in Sutherland Shire.
"While the demand for high-end workspace is increasingly high, the options are becoming limited for businesses looking to locate here," she said.
Quote:
https://www.theleader.com.au/story/6...ision/#slide=1
The ads on here are now masquerading as posts.
It would have been nice if the ET or Peter Burns Stands got a little bit more love with all the redevelopment work at Shark Park. I know there will be a increase in corporate facilities but it does feel like a opportunity missed to do something with the Peter Burns Stand especially.Views over Shark Park from new commercial suites in Woolooware Bay Town Centre
October 9 2019
Murray trembath
The final piece of the Woolooware Bay Town Centre masterplan has been revealed with the release of 12 executive commercial suites.
Some suites overlook the Sharks' home ground, while others have sweeping views over Woolooware Golf Club.
They occupy levels two and three of a building next to the south-eastern corner of PointsBet Stadium.
Above the suites are a 71-key hotel / serviced apartments and residential apartments, while a childcare centre is below on the first level.
Developer Aoyuan International subsidiary Capital Bluestone, announced the release of the "unique workspace for local businesses starved for choice".
The suites, which range in size from 37 square metres to 77 square metres, are expected to be available from 2022.
Starting from $495,000, they include private kitchenettes, shared male and female bathrooms, high speed NBN, air conditioning and carpet throughout.
Each suite includes secure parking access to 770 allocated visitor parking spaces within the shopping centre.
Project director Matt Crews said the release was "the final piece in the grand vision for Woolooware Bay, completing the integrated urban masterplan for the 10-hectare site".
"Woolooware Bay has already provided a very popular, new residential community lifestyle for this area, and will soon welcome the shopping centre and new club facilities," he said.
"The addition of commercial space, which offers a unique environment for local businesses, rounds out the town centre story.
"All suites have been designed with full-length windows to draw in natural light to the open plan designs."
Mr Crews said a range of businesses, such as marketing companies and real estate agencies, had already taken space in the first stage of Woolooware Bay, and he expected that the latest offering would attract similar interest.
"These are high-profile suites, with great, unmatched views, located within the heart of the town centre and offering businesses access to the buzz of the retail, dining and club environment,' he said.
"That's a very enticing combination. We are already fielding strong interest and expect they will sell quickly."
Highland Commercial Property agent Casey Allison said there was "nothing like" the new commercial suites in Sutherland Shire.
"While the demand for high-end workspace is increasingly high, the options are becoming limited for businesses looking to locate here," she said.
Quote:
https://www.theleader.com.au/story/6...ision/#slide=1
That first pic, jesus christ.
Gosford has better looking buildings,and they that were built in the early 80's!I know!!
It's hideous!
How could the Sharks let that happen?
bUiLd A sTaDiUm OvEr CrOnUlLa TrAiN sTaTiOnYou can't help but think that Shark Park only has a short term future and sooner or later its going to become units. The stadium footprint is getting smaller and smaller and the northern hill is the only space that could be used to improve the stadium after the current works are complete.
Views over Shark Park from new commercial suites in Woolooware Bay Town Centre
October 9 2019
Murray trembath
The final piece of the Woolooware Bay Town Centre masterplan has been revealed with the release of 12 executive commercial suites.
Some suites overlook the Sharks' home ground, while others have sweeping views over Woolooware Golf Club.
They occupy levels two and three of a building next to the south-eastern corner of PointsBet Stadium.
Above the suites are a 71-key hotel / serviced apartments and residential apartments, while a childcare centre is below on the first level.
Developer Aoyuan International subsidiary Capital Bluestone, announced the release of the "unique workspace for local businesses starved for choice".
The suites, which range in size from 37 square metres to 77 square metres, are expected to be available from 2022.
Starting from $495,000, they include private kitchenettes, shared male and female bathrooms, high speed NBN, air conditioning and carpet throughout.
Each suite includes secure parking access to 770 allocated visitor parking spaces within the shopping centre.
Project director Matt Crews said the release was "the final piece in the grand vision for Woolooware Bay, completing the integrated urban masterplan for the 10-hectare site".
"Woolooware Bay has already provided a very popular, new residential community lifestyle for this area, and will soon welcome the shopping centre and new club facilities," he said.
"The addition of commercial space, which offers a unique environment for local businesses, rounds out the town centre story.
"All suites have been designed with full-length windows to draw in natural light to the open plan designs."
Mr Crews said a range of businesses, such as marketing companies and real estate agencies, had already taken space in the first stage of Woolooware Bay, and he expected that the latest offering would attract similar interest.
"These are high-profile suites, with great, unmatched views, located within the heart of the town centre and offering businesses access to the buzz of the retail, dining and club environment,' he said.
"That's a very enticing combination. We are already fielding strong interest and expect they will sell quickly."
Highland Commercial Property agent Casey Allison said there was "nothing like" the new commercial suites in Sutherland Shire.
"While the demand for high-end workspace is increasingly high, the options are becoming limited for businesses looking to locate here," she said.
Quote:
https://www.theleader.com.au/story/6...ision/#slide=1
there goes any future potential of building a decent stand on that side of the ground.
Gosford has better looking buildings,and they that were built in the early 80's!
And Gosford is only going to get better. See below for the proposal submitted to council for above the Leagues Club across the road from the stadium.
Yeah, I can help it, the Stadium is central to the master plan, to be a uniquie boutique stadium, not an 80,000 seat concrete monstrosity.You can't help but think that Shark Park only has a short term future and sooner or later its going to become units. The stadium footprint is getting smaller and smaller and the northern hill is the only space that could be used to improve the stadium after the current works are complete.
And Gosford is only going to get better. See below for the proposal submitted to council for above the Leagues Club across the road from the stadium.
I certainly never thought a 80k stadium would be going there but the redevelopment at the very least adds major costs to upgrading the stadium down the track. Both grandstands must be at least 25 years old with the Peter Burns being even older then that. What happens when they reach their used by date?Yeah, I can help it, the Stadium is central to the master plan, to be a uniquie boutique stadium, not an 80,000 seat concrete monstrosity.
https://bayviewlife.com.au/masterplan.php
But hey does not fit the narrative of the haters.