55 Dudley Street Coogee NSW 2034

Section 96 (1A) amending wording of conditions to allow for interim occupation certificate to be issued. Original: Section 82A Review for demolition of existing buildings and construction of 4 storey mixed use development comprising 2 commercial tenancies, 2 home offices and 21 basement and ground level carpark spaces and 13 residential units above.

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-364/2008H)

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  1. Joe commented

    The development at 55 Dudley St, Coogee has been an absolute eyesore from the time construction was supposedly wrapping up. The development has been left unfinished for the last year with very few signs of any continued work besides the very recent bricking up of an entrance to the car park from Asher St. The footpath adjacent to the development remains incomplete and a trip hazard to elderly population. The South facade looks like a prison and while the cost of rental units in the Eastern Suburbs remain exorbitant due to the supposed lack of supply, the 13 residential units complete for the last year remain unused. The approval of this exceedingly ugly building and the inability of Randwick Council to force the completion of the project, or at a minimum, the make good of Asher footpath, stands as a symbol of the disregard for South Coogee, council is exhibiting. We look forward to the hasty resolution of the sorry state of affairs at 55 Dudley St.

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