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Cumberland's outlook for 2016 eonomy

By Craig Hingston

CUMBERLAND Business Chamber launched its 2016 calendar with a look at the state of the economy in 2016 and the coming years and what it means for local industry.

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By Red Dwyer

THE Bankstown and Camden airports have been sold for $203 million to First State Super and Altis Property Partners after a false start in 2012.

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FUTURE EMPLOYMENT MARKET Featured

Technology to kill 5 million jobs

MORE than five million jobs, almost 40 per cent of Australian jobs that exist today, have a moderate to high likelihood of disappearing in the next 10 to 15 years due to technological advancements.

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SMALL BUSINESS OMBUDSMAN Featured

Kate Carnell to the rescue

By Di Bartok

FORMER pharmacist Kate Carnell will be doing more than putting band aids on the wounds of small business operators battling bureaucracy and other scourges.

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Artist impression of the redeveloped Albion Hotel. Featured

 

35-storey project for iconic site  

By Di Bartok

THE iconic Albion Hotel, which has what is regarded as the best beer garden in Parramatta, is set to be remodelled as a three storey pub beside a towering 35-storey mixed use development.

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By Red Dwyer

PROPOSALS are in the wind to redevelop the sites of three long-established and popular Parramatta watering holes – pubs – into mixed-use precincts.

PJ Gallagher’s Irish Pub, in the city centre, and the Vauxhall Inn and the Albion Hotel, each on the outskirts of the CBD, are the properties in question.

Iris Capital’s proposal includes the demolition of\the  two-storey PJ Gallagher’s pub, on the corner of Church and Andersons streets, for a 44-storey mixed-use tower on the 1821-square-metre site including 256 apartments, 150 hotel rooms and retail, hospitality and office space on the ground and first floors.

The proposal notes the Black Stump steak chain could take up a major office tenancy, as a possible location for its Asia-Pacific headquarters.

The site, zoned B5 Business Development prohibiting residential uses, has a maximum permitted height of 12 metres (3 to 4 storeys) a maximum permitted FSR of 2:1

Meanwhile, Iris Capital has bought the Mercure Parramatta, a 164-room property, close to the Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, which could be redeveloped into apartments.

The consolidation of the well-known Vauxhall Inn site and the five adjoining properties could see the development of a mixed-use project including 963 units on a prominent corner in Granville.

An information memorandum issued by the a newly established unlisted pub fund, Bondi Asset Management (BAM), in Bondi Junction, has purchased the Vauxhall Inn for $28 million, from the Eastern Hotels Group, as the seed asset in the fund

A rezoning of the two-storey property from B5 Business Development to B4 Mixed Use would be sought from Holroyd City Council to permit a greater intensity of development in height and floor space terms.

The Vauxhall Inn is a two storey heritage listed circa 1930’s hotel comprising ground level public bar, internal and external gaming room bistro and external TAB plus accommodation.

The property will be managed by Eastern Hotels Group on behalf of the BAM fund.

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Luke Martin at Facebook. Featured

Graduate Luke’s creative journey

TEN years after graduating with a degree in Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) at Western Sydney University, Luke Martin is now working in what many people would consider the dream job.

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