Barangaroo South, Barangaroo, NSW

Commercial Building C2 and Hickson Place Loggia - The SSD application will seek consent for the construction and use of Commercial Building C2/C6 and C6 kiosk. Commercial Building C2 will be a seven storey commercial building with ground floor retail.

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  1. Margaret-Rose Stringer commented

    A SEVEN STOREY building ???? Then it is your firm intention to build these montrosities all around the Pyrmont waterline.
    You people are OBSCENE.
    HOW DARE you do this to us ???
    It's bad enough having 'Barangaroo' on the other side of Darling Harbour: now you plan to keep calling all your revolting developments, every single one of which removes from the ordinary residents of this area more water and light, leaving nothing but noise and traffic and filth ... calling them ALL Barangaroo ????
    Whilst I am totally cognizant of the fact that nothing I could say - even were it to be presented calmly and rationally and backed up with all manner of data - would make one iota of difference, I am nevertheless driven to let you know what I think of all of you.
    YOU ARE DISGUSTING.
    You care NOTHING for people - just money.
    You don't even care for your city !!!!

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