"Milkshake"Loved stopping there for a milkshake on long road trips back in the day.
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The City of Parramatta is objecting to plans for a 62-storey build-to-rent apartment tower in the CBD, arguing the $50 million-plus proposal needs more three- and four-bedroom units for families.
Citing a shift towards higher-density living, the council in Sydney’s west said it could not support the development’s proposed mix of dwellings – half of which would be studio or one-bedroom apartments – because it would not meet the growing demand for diverse types of high-rise housing.
I saw two updates over the weekend.
1. a merkin who does trains youtube stuff said that the "put a lid over central station and build tech-hub stuff on top" project has been canned due to heritage concerns.
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2. The underground walkway from the upper level of Martin Place Station after the opal exit that used to drop you into either Martin Place or MLC Centre food court (now known as 29 Martin Place) has been re-opened with a new (cheap*) tiled surface. It is now half as long and just drops you into the Elizabeth St side of Sydney Metro exit. No signage yet, but it is basically a walkway to metro or a rainy day rat run to Castlereagh Street through Metro.
* It is in an improvement but looks like a cheap landlord bathroom, if you know what I mean. I assume will be re-done when Martin Place Station gets a makeover.
I see you were mot impressed with my graphic arts skills.1. The Minns govt knocked the over site Central Station development on the head over a month ago. (Another cancelled project). Phil, from STV (Sydney Trains Vlogs) only released this update on the weekend. As for the yellow lines in the pic, it wasn't planned to cover the suburban platforms - only the Inter-City/Inter-state platforms.
The above ground suburban platforms (16 - 23) were to remain as they were.
2. Sydney Metro/State Govt offered the MLC Centre to include this link in their build/upgrade of Martin Place Metro station, but for some unknown reason they were knocked back at the time by the owners of the MLC Centre. Hence the cheap arsed opening now.
I see you were mot impressed with my graphic arts skills.
Will the Eels Light Rail be open before Xmas you think ?
The building is build to rent, so it will be a whole building and never strata.The City of Parramatta are sometimes good and sometimes they lose the plot.
It makes absolutely no sense to insist on more 3 and 4 bedroom properties in this era of unaffordable housing. These sized units that they are insisting on in this tower would then become more unaffordable to the average Joe.
They didn't demand this for the twin Merton towers at the ferry wharf for instance. I hope this is overruled and this tower can go ahead with its current mix of property sizes.
The people who can afford a 3/4 bedroom unit in the centre of Parramatta can also afford the same sized property at Box Hill.
So now we get to the price of rent. Well, if that rent is the same as a house in an adjacent suburb, then we are doing ok and increasing supply.
Because it is shiney and new and has gyms and pools, views, convenience to amenities, transportation etc ? Not everyone (cultures) wants a yard.how can it be worth the same with no land involved ? ie; no backyard
it should be worth considerably less for mine
Not willing to cause Gronk any trouble by suggesting the Labor party have no idea. My relatives in real estate have stated that there is a definite need for larger apartments if they want emulate European and USA cities with peopLe satisfied with apartment living.Because it is shiney and new and has gyms and pools, views, convenience to amenities, transportation etc ? Not everyone (cultures) wants a yard.
Personal preference perhaps?how can it be worth the same with no land involved ? ie; no backyard
it should be worth considerably less for mine
FfsBecause it is shiney and new and has gyms and pools, views, convenience to amenities, transportation etc ? Not everyone (cultures) wants a yard.
I think you have dropped into the thread without actually going back far enough to pick up context.Not willing to cause Gronk any trouble by suggesting the Labor party have no idea. My relatives in real estate have stated that there is a definite need for larger apartments if they want emulate European and USA cities with peopLe satisfied with apartment living.
Getting families into unit blocks full of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments doesnt fit the bill. Not sure that those in charge actually understand family dynamics, it’s mostly spin
Please don't pick fights here.Patiently waiting for a book sized reply with cut and paste articles defending left policies of building massive small sized complexes around railway stations with insufficient amenities .