Hawke welcomes M2 upgrade
ALEX Hawke MP, Federal Member for Mitchell, has welcomed the completion of the section of the Hills M2 Upgrade west of Pennant Hills Road.
PROPERTY: Refurbishment caters to unmet office demand
By Anthony Stavrinos
REFURBISHMENT is emerging as a key strategy to satisfy unmet demand at the premium end of Parramatta’s office market, with the city’s next new buildings at least two years away.
Housing delivery is the key to the future
By Dr Michelle Byrne
THE NSW Minister for Planning and Infrastructure recently announced plans that set out how the areas around the new North West Rail Link stations will look.
Strong interest in former Children’s Museum
THE former Sydney Children’s Museum, also known as 'Merrylands Place' or the 'Kidseum', is receiving strong interest from the private sector.
Grand vision for regional arts precinct
By Mike Walls
A MULTIMILLION dollar vision to transform the Riverside Theatre to a world-class arts and entertainment precinct to service Greater Western Sydney has been endorsed by Parramatta City Council.
Two-speed economy reflected in office market
DEMAND from the corporate big end of town for Parramatta office space remains relatively strong compared to that of the SME sector, according to the latest LJH Commercial Australian Property Market Monitor.
Strategies pay off as Hills economy surges
By Clr Dr Michelle Byrne
Hills Shire Mayor
RECENT economic data indicates that the Sydney Hills is an economy on the move, demonstrating a high level of resilience and business confidence.
Positive outlook for Parramatta office market
By Anthony Stavrinos
PARRAMATTA'S office market has performed better than other metro markets with declining vacancy rates but has been hit hard by the state’s underperforming economy, according to the latest available property data.
Race Day to support Ingham Institute
RACING enthusiasts will unite to improve community health at the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce/Rotary Annual Race Day Charity Fundraiser Luncheon on March 21 at Warwick Farm Racecourse.
Region needs it mojo back
By David Borger
THIS year the NSW Government has made a noble attempt to lock in a must do list of transport and infrastructure projects that will enable Sydney to grow and continue to compete as a global city.