For sale: Legacy CBD site could be transformed with purchase
A longstanding parcel of land along one of Toowoomba’s busiest streets is back on the market, with a view of transforming the site into a mixed-use development.
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A longstanding parcel of land along one of Toowoomba’s busiest streets is back on the market, with a view of transforming the site into a mixed-use development.
The cutting of parking fees is a response to pleas for help from the city’s business community.
Four venues hosted Super Bowl parties, where hundreds of patrons watched the LA Rams defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 to win their first NFL title since 1999. Check out our pics here.
It’s a Toowoomba fast food precinct worth more than $55m in 2021 and featuring now less than 10 major brands. Now a new outlet has been proposed for a franchise already with two locations.
Toowoomba entrepreneur says the region has potential to trump hinterland as wedding mecca of regional Queensland, so long as the industry bands together.
The company behind a massive medicinal cannabis farm proposed outside Toowoomba is hoping to break ground next month, but city residents are divided on the project
While there are a select number of studios which offer hot yoga in Toowoomba, a dedicated hot yoga studio is looking to open in Toowoomba, providing they can find the right franchisee.
One particular industry provided nearly 10 per cent of jobs in Toowoomba, and now community leaders say investment into these businesses could be the secret to success.
It’s going to cost Darling Downs residents more money to bypass Toowoomba on the second range crossing, with prices set to increase in a matter of days. Details here.
There is a new environmental conscience within the hospitality industry, known as the Climatarian. And a Toowoomba restaurant owner is living by this new climate kilometre ideology.
The retail giant has shared the most in-demand purchases, revealing the top toy trends of the year and Toowoomba parents are loving the sales, stocking up for Christmas.
A Toowoomba woman is using her DIY skills to teach others to tap into their creative sides through a range of workshops and private parties.
Its sandwiches are made on artisanal bread with fresh salads and gourmet meats left to slow roast for 14 hours. Now, the brand is looking at opening in Toowoomba.
An innovative fundraising venture is tipped to raise thousands of dollars for the Toowoomba Hospice – but they need help from the public to do it.
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