3 May 2023
Acquired by Newcastle property developer Winarch Capital in July 2021, Warner Business Park, the 89-hectare industrial block at 671-811 Hue Hue Road and 225 Sparks Road Jilliby is the largest industrial and business development site on the Central Coast, and it has been a sell-out.
Winarch acquired the site with Development Approval for an industrial sub-division to be developed in 4 stages comprising 69 lots.
Sales Agent for the project, Colliers Newcastle’s Ben Curran told CCBR that...
3 May 2023
After a three year absence due to COVID-19, the Brisbane Water Oyster Festival is finally coming back!
The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce has confirmed that the Oyster Festival will be returning to Woy Woy on Sunday 12th November to be held at Lions Park on the Brisbane Water.
This year’s the festival is returning to Woy Woy at the Lions Park Reserve with the backing of Central Coast Council.
Chamber President Matthew Wales said, “We are heading into our 23rd year of holdi...
3 April 2023
Central Coast Leagues Club is embarking on an extensive renovation project that will signal a new chapter in the Club's future.
Designed by Altis Architecture, the $20 million refurbishment will deliver a revitalised ground floor precinct packed with features and services for members and guests to enjoy. Significantly, the redesign will focus on the Club’s greatest asset – its waterfront position overlooking all of Brisbane Water.
The popular fitness centre has recently...
3 April 2023
Over the next two years Gosford CBD will experience an explosion of residential accommodation with six high rise projects now under construction.
Nearly a thousand residential units are now under construction with completion dates from late 2024 to early 2025 and this means the Gosford CBD population will rise by around 2,000 people.
Gosford’s population has already jumped from 3,499 in 2016 to 4,873 in 2021 (ABS Census) and this reflects the building boom of residential units at the ...
3 April 2023
Website - Central Coast Chronicle - (www.centralcoastchronicle.com.au) is relaunching with MORE offerings for local businesses to promote themselves to the Coast community.
The Chronicle offers businesses the opportunity to connect with other companies and the general public through editorial profile opportunities, social media content and the website itself, which has just been relaunched with an array of new services for members.
The new Chronicle website offers a dynamic database and fea...