Work starts on ‘cornerstone’ CBD redevelopment project
THE upcoming redevelopment of one of the Toowoomba CBD’s most beloved retail stores will be a flagship project for a burgeoning section of the city.
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THE upcoming redevelopment of one of the Toowoomba CBD’s most beloved retail stores will be a flagship project for a burgeoning section of the city.
A CHRONICLE reader says the council can learn from seeing Cairns boom. Here’s how he saw the city change.
ON Tuesday, I had to go into the Toowoomba city centre. A normal work Tuesday, it was just after 3pm.
THE council could introduce permit-style parking in the CBD in a bid to solve a long-standing issue that has plagued customers and business owners.
CITY HALL will light up this festive season as part of an expanded Christmas Carnival in Toowoomba’s CBD.
THE case against a Toowoomba man accused of holding police at bay during a tense 50-minute siege at the offices of Child Safety has been adjourned again.
TAKING a Toowoomba CBD corner too fast and smashing his car has left teen Jonathan Steven Charles Elias without his driver’s licence for the next six months.
BUNNINGS’ decision to purchase the site of the old foundry is a resounding vote of confidence in Toowoomba, according to two key players in the sale.
A HIGH-RISE motel development in the Toowoomba CBD has been approved by Toowoomba Regional Council’s development assessment panel.
MANAGEMENT of an adult entertainment venue planned for Toowoomba has stripped back the building’s grime in time for Carnival of Flowers.
SHOPPERS are being warned to be mindful of the clock this Saturday as new parking restrictions come into play during the Carnival of Flowers festivities.
METAL sheets which for years kept Chronicle staff protected from Toowoomba’s weather are being peeled back to breathe new life into a large CBD building.
A NEW push is under way to make the Toowoomba CBD a better understood precinct.
SMOKING has been banned in public places in New York, Queen St Mall in Brisbane and Ipswich’s malls. Is it time Toowoomba stamped out smoking in public?
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