Concern over city’s housing crisis as developers issue ‘dire’ warning
Toowoomba’s development industry has again issued a warning that the city faces a ‘dire’ shortage of available housing. And now the council appears to agree to some extent.
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Toowoomba’s development industry has again issued a warning that the city faces a ‘dire’ shortage of available housing. And now the council appears to agree to some extent.
It’s one of Toowoomba’s most notable eyesores, having been a long-time restaurant before it was closed and left vacant. Now there appears to be some movement from the owners.
A major Toowoomba entertainment precinct that could generate millions for the region is ready to go now — but only if the developer can secure a commitment from the next government.
Toowoomba has missed out on new infrastructure projects in the new federal budget but there are plenty of regional-based incentives. Find out the latest from the city’s economic leaders:
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.
A new $180m food processing facility and cannery will inject “hope and confidence” into the Lockyer Valley region’s farmers and residents, according to its mayor.
If you’ve driven from Toowoomba to Brisbane, you might have stopped at this popular fast-food restaurant. But it will be shut for at least six months, for a specific reason.
It’s a project that will cost nearly $200m over the next 20 years. Now residents can get a sneak peek at a new sports precinct in Toowoomba that could deliver Olympic-level infrastructure. Watch the video here.
The massive mutual company charged with finding Heritage Bank a new home in Toowoomba has received submissions for a suitable parcel of land within the CBD to host the headquarters.
In a bid to further expand across Australia, a Toowoomba-based outdoor adventure business has ‘set up camp’ inside an old council depot.
A new overnight clinic designed to help people with a common health condition has been proposed for a site in Toowoomba.
Hydrogen energy is expected to be worth billions for the Darling Downs over the next 10 years and now a new portal has been created to let businesses find out how they can be part of it.
Several Toowoomba homes could be sold at once, after a large parcel of land north of the CBD hit the market through Ray White.
A telecommunications giant has put forward plans to fix a mobile dead zone in the Toowoomba region with a new base station in a southwest rural area.
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