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Saturday, 01 September 2012 19:06

Little new in Premier’s region address

By Red Dwyer

BARRY O’Farrell passed up the opportunity to impress a captive audience with his grasp of the significance Western Sydney, domestically and internationally recently.

Saturday, 18 August 2012 18:37

BOQ Penrith typifies "new west"

BUSINESS is here. These were the words of a successful local businessman at the launch of the Penrith’s new brand, Penrith is Here.

Monday, 06 August 2012 20:52

Parramatta Square to drive investment

By Red Dwyer

LIKE the mythological phoenix rising from the ashes, Parramatta Square could emerge from the debacle of the controversial $1.6 billion Civic Place project.

Monday, 06 August 2012 20:48

Parramatta Square to drive investment

By Red Dwyer

LIKE the mythological phoenix rising from the ashes, Parramatta Square could emerge from the debacle of the controversial $1.6 billion Civic Place project.

After nearly a decade, Parramatta City Council and Grocon, its development partner, mutually agreed to part ways earlier this year.

The project’s demise was put down to the global financial crisis and its aftermath, which the council and Grocon agreed had made it unviable.

The project had been promoted as one of Sydney's biggest urban-redevelopment projects and a tipping point in the future of the Parramatta CBD.

Council now sees the future of the 3-hectare site, opposite Parramatta station, developed as a series of proposals rather than as a single project.

“I believe what we are launching, today, illustrates the vision of where we want to take Parramatta into the future,” Lord Mayor Lorraine Wearne told 200 business people at the annual State of the City Address, a joint venture between council and the Parramatta Chamber of Commerce.

“We think Parramatta Square will come to reflect the transformation of the city as a whole.” The vision includes the first two buildings on a “key” site in the heart of the Parramatta CBD.

One project includes a 65-storey residential building on the Hungry Jack’s outlet, on the corner of Church and Darcy streets, designed by Grimishaw, an international architectural practice with offices in Sydney and Melbourne.

“Its iconic twisting form blends structural efficiency with contemporary urban living and at 65 storeys or over 700 feet, it will be among the tallest residential buildings, not just in Parramatta, but in NSW,” Cr Wearne said.

Architectus, with offices in Australia and New Zealand, designed an 11-storey, 27,000-square-metre mixed-use building, on the corner of Macquarie and Smith streets.

Grimshaw and Architectus will work with council to submit DAs within the next few months and upon approval, council will seek development and finance partners from Australia and around the world to deliver these projects.

“Parramatta Square represents a desirable and lucrative place to invest and do business (and) upon completion, it is expected to provide accommodation for 13,000 workers,” Cr Wearne said.

Dr Robert Lang, council’s CEO, said council had started work on a business attraction program aimed at government employers, investors and commercial enterprise, both locally and internationally, to come to Parramatta.

As part of the program he said a new brand was being developed for the city.

A straw poll taken by WSBA following the presentations showed the project was well received, with one businessman expressing scepticism.

“Words are cheap; we have heard it all before. Civic Place was talked up right to the death knell,” he said.

Monday, 06 August 2012 20:12

End of an Eels era

By Mike Walls

THE Parramatta Eels are ushering in a new era as two of their stars retire and one of the game’s most respected coaches takes the reins of the struggling football team.

Monday, 06 August 2012 19:34

Chifley recognized again

FOR the third consecutive year the 4.5 star Chifley Eastern Creek Hotel was recognised at the Greater Sydney Tourism Awards for outstanding service and industry excellence. The hotel has won awards in the 4.5 star Deluxe Accommodation category for the last three years. This year, Chifley Eastern Creek was commended in the 4.5 star Deluxe Accommodation category. The hotel is renowned for its unconventional approach to conferencing and events, leveraging its close proximity to the Sydney Motor Sport Park racetrack and major sporting venues. 

Monday, 06 August 2012 18:28

Borger to lead regional business

By Red Dwyer

A WESTERN Sydney man who declares he is passionate about the region and with the insight into what is required to energise the west, has been appointed the first-ever Western Sydney director of a major business organisation. 

Monday, 09 July 2012 18:30

Graduate school for Norwest

NORWEST Business Park could soon be home to a new graduate school of management.

Monday, 09 July 2012 17:37

Benefits of workplace social media

Diversity Council Australia (DCA) CEO, Nareen Young said social media had many advantages for business in fostering diversity in the workplace and acting as a channel to attract and retain talented people.

Friday, 06 July 2012 18:47

Logistic sector drives growth

GROWTH in the logistics sector is underpinning a recovery in the Sydney industrial market according to a new market review from CB Richard Ellis

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