4 Magdalene Terrace Wolli Creek NSW 2205

Construction Certificate - Construction of three basement levels containing 210 car parking spaces and ground floor level comprising a supermarket and five retail tenancies, including associated signage. STAGE 1 : Bulk excavation, shoring and piling only

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(Source: Bayside Council (Rockdale), reference CC-2014/167)

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  1. David Foxe commented

    I am the property owner of an apartment in the Pavilion building on Magdalene Terrace, Wolli Creek. I am concerned about the impact the additional 9 levels of apartments will have on the overshadowing of my apartment, as well as loss of privacy from my balcony. I am also highly concerned that if the building of the additional 100 apartments is approved, additional residential car spaces will not be provided over and above the already DA approved 210 car spaces allocated to retail customers.

  2. Warren Alexander commented

    By time, they have been digging for over 2 years. This (Aldi) will be a welcome addition to Wolli Creek as well as filling in that ugly hole.

    While we don't need anymore apartments, it was always going to be the case, so just have to accept that one. Completing that corner of Wolli Creek will be very welcome not to mention Aldi bringing some competition to Woolies.

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