409 Victoria Avenue Chatswood NSW 2067.

L 1 - 'Babylon display suite' - change of use from a food and drink premises to a display suite and cafe including the internal fitout.

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(Source: Willoughby City Council, reference CD-2019/268)

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  1. Jan Miley commented

    Very disappointed the Chatswood community has had it’s restaurants and cafes gutted in the Chatswood Concourse and replaced by enterprises such as Babylon, flogging real estate, principally apartments. So there are not enough apartments in Chatswood already? Where will the residents of these apartments go to eat, relax and watch their children play on the grass? Apparently, not in the Chatswood Concourse which was designed for community, not for more shops.

  2. Simon Conway commented

    Concourse is for people and especially patents snd kids ... the open space , library, big screen etc. NOT short term real estate front rooms that do nothing for the rate payers or visitors to Chatswood.

  3. David Grover commented

    The Concourse and its assets were planned for people and not as advertising suites.
    Enough! far too many of these exist already and have turned the Mall into a wasteland of banks, Chemist Warehouses and real estate spruikers.

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