21-31 Pearl Street Newtown NSW 2042

To demolish part of the premises and carry out ground and first floor alterations and additions to the dwelling-house, subdivide the land into 6 lots and erect a two storey with attic dwelling-house on the 5 recent allotments

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201000122)

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  1. Doug Kollie commented

    What is happening here is an ABSOLUTE DISGRACE! Given Sydney's critical housing ownership and rental crisis, it appears that for whatever political reason, this council continues to refuse to grant the developer the green (ha! say no more…) light to go ahead and build six modern townhouses that would be eagerly snapped up by so many desperate prospective home owners and rental accommodation seekers. The architecturally designed plans have been continually knocked back, resubmitted, and knocked back again by Marrickville council for over seven years now. With so many people wanting to move into this area, and so few homes being made available, the situation is getting worse and the spiralling housing supply issues in Sydney’s inner city is only continuing to push up house and rental accommodation prices higher and higher. I sincerely question the ‘wisdom’ and long-term ‘vision’ of what seems like a petty bureaucratic finger-wagging power play.

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