1319 Pacific Highway Turramurra NSW 2074

Demolition of the existing 3 structures and the construction of a 5-storey shop top housing development incorporating 3 ground floor retail tenancies, 54 apartments over 4 levels and basement parking for a total of 74 spaces over 3 levels.

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(Source: Ku-ring-gai Council, reference DA0053/19)

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  1. A Connelly commented

    No.... No more UGLY developments in this area thanks! Some of the structures you are allowing to be built look like jails and in 10 years time the area will look like a slum.... Adding to that we’ve had enough of the horrendous traffic, lack of parking
    (some of the streets around here have turned into death traps from the insane amount of parking during the day), increased crime .... have had my car broken into 6 times in the past year- previous to this NEVER! also have had numerous drunk and drugged out people loitering around our street and entering private properties at night, shopping trolleys littering the streets, crammed schools and the character of the area being lost.... Wake up Kuringai council and do a better job of looking after those who already live here and listening to what they have to say before building more apartments. Yes, I accept the area is changing ... BUT from what we’ve seen over the past year definitely not for the better!!

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