Why small town residents plan to fight approval of new units
A new four-unit development near the centre of a small town outside Toowoomba has been approved, but it potentially faces a fight from neighbouring residents.
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A new four-unit development near the centre of a small town outside Toowoomba has been approved, but it potentially faces a fight from neighbouring residents.
One of Toowoomba’s biggest charities has lodged plans to transform part of a hospital site into a special museum and amphitheatre.
Supporters of one of the most discussed and anticipated projects in Toowoomba will need to be patient, with a key step expected to take until 2024 to complete.
It was touted as a major development that could help ease the city’s housing woes. But now the estate is dead in the water, after a six-year battle with council that ended up in the courts.
A notable site on the fringe of the Toowoomba CBD has been snapped up for millions by a prominent local developer and former McDonald’s licensee.
A major showroom building is slated to be expanded by its owner in Toowoomba’s western suburbs, with a national tenant having already extended its floor space.
The liquidation of a major residential construction company has left hundreds of homeowners on the hook for millions. Now the building watchdog has refunded money to some city residents.
The builder of one of Toowoomba’s most significant developments in recent years has been placed in administration, putting thousands of creditors at risk.
It was one of Toowoomba’s most prominent restaurants, but now the old Sizzler corner has been transformed to cater for an international business. Details here.
A project that could revitalise a small town north of Toowoomba has advanced to the next stage, which could end up delivering new jobs to the community.
A new shopping, medical and entertainment precinct has been planned for a fast-growing community east of Toowoomba and one of the tenants has already been identified.
It’s a ‘striking’ property in an area of the city centre rapidly transforming. Now this building has found its first tenant.
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.
Three narrow lots with widths of just 10.5m have been approved for one of Toowoomba’s most famous streets, in a decision that has split the councillors during a special meeting.
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