Vital organisation to ‘reinvigorate’ forgotten CBD space
“The premises has been empty for over a year… the flow on effects are that more money will be spent in local businesses with people sourcing lunches and groceries”.
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“The premises has been empty for over a year… the flow on effects are that more money will be spent in local businesses with people sourcing lunches and groceries”.
“Yesterday I followed a Porsche home. Not a Kombi, a Porsche. Cashed-up buyers are discovering what we already know ‒ that it’s heaven on earth here”.
Blocks of land in this new housing estate have attracted a lot of interest, with two blocks going to auction this weekend.
Developers of the controversial residential and business project have not given up, but the application is once again striking firm opposition.
One councillor wanted to press pause on their decision until “the proper checks and balances which … the community expect”.
We all love Aldi, and now you’re going to love it even more, with a “comprehensive” upgrade on the cards for this Northern Rivers store. Check out the new plans.
The council has already indicated its support for the proposed $6.13 million centre, which would be built on council-owned, previously rehabilitated land.
The application for this Ballina Shire project has been approved with a number of strict conditions, and it will join a number of similar projects the company owns in NSW and Queensland.
This scenic spot has been given the green light for some lucky brides and grooms in search of a perfect big day, but the view doesn’t come without some specific restrictions on partying.
Lismore is once again becoming a hub of ingenuity and business. See the proposed plans which could bring big bucks and big changes to town:
The development application proposed the erection of two greenhouses to be used to propagate potted plants.
A former Northern Rivers office buildings could get one ‘beautiful’ revamp, worth $15,000, with coveted beauty therapy treatments and more on the table.
Trains haven’t pulled into the Lismore train station since 2004, but activity may soon return to the building if a new venture is given approval.
The existing building will be replaced with a new club including indoor and alfresco gaming rooms, dining, a bar and a lounge.
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