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Delivery company leases in North Wyong Industrial Area
7 November 2024
 Pick up and delivery transport company Freightster, has leased 2 Naples Place, Wyong comprising 2 separate buildings:Building 1 – 322sqm warehouse with 60sqm front office and 60sqm mezzanine aboveBuilding 2 – 155sqm warehouse.On a 2008sqm lot including 8 car spacesTerms of lease are 2 years with 2-year option at a rental of $120,000 per annum plus Outgoings and GSTTy Blanch and Brett Dowling from Knight Frank Central Coast negotiated the lease....
Business chamber launches Residential Development Guide
7 November 2024

NSW Business Chamber Central Coast took the opportunity to launch its Central Coast Guideline for Residential Development at their Housing Summit in late October.

The 52-Page booklet provides practical information relevant to residential development areas like Gosford, Tuggerah, Wyong and Woy Woy and the benefits of including affordable housing in new projects.

Sign-a-Rama Tuggerah takes out Sustainability Award at 2024 HMA Awards
7 November 2024
 Tuggerah based sign manufacturer Signarama Tuggerah has taken out the Excellence in Sustainability Award at the 2024 Hunter Manufacturing Awards held in Newcastle last month.Signarama showcased how a local company can demonstrate to the world that sustainability can be a profitable part of their business.The Awards’ judges commented that Signarama has achieved remarkable sustainability milestones through sustainable work practices and investment that culminated in a groundbreaking pro...
Harris Narvo Families inducted into AHA Hall of Fame
7 November 2024
 Jointly they own The Lakes Hotel The Entrance, Jesmond Hotel Newcastle and The Banjo Patterson Inn at Jindabyne while the Harris’ own the Gosford Hotel.The 2024 AHA NSW Awards for Excellence saw local Publicans Peter and Jane Harris and Gary and Kerry Narvo inducted into the AHA NSW  Hall of Fame receiving a standing ovation and receiving the Cyril Maloney Medal.It was the first time in AHA NSW history that two married couples were inducted.Both Peter Harris and Gary Narvo grew u...
Central Coast now open for business
9 October 2024
Its been a tortuous eight years since the election of the first Central Coast Council and a team of, mostly, activist councillors under the leadership of Mayor Jane Smith, hell bent on destroying the regional economy and using the environment to do so.Squirrel gliders and orchids were given absolute preference over the needs of people looking for somewhere to build a house and industrial zoned areas across the Coast have been put on hold in favour of supposed endangered species.Added to this ...

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