48 Cowle Street, West Perth, WA, 6005

Retention Of One (1) Heritage Listed Property, Demolition Of Four (4) Single Houses And Construction Of A Five-Storey Development Comprising Of 32 One-Bedroom Multiple Dwellings, 36 Two-Bedroom Multiple Dwellings And Six Three-Bedroom Multiple Dwellings And Associated Car Parking

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(Source: Vincent City Council, reference 2015-November/No_48_Lot_10_Cowle_Street)

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  1. Barry commented

    Looking forward to a new future for the street

  2. Simon commented

    The decline of Cowle street due to the long term abandoned and neglected properties 'owned' by investor/developers, and subsequent loss of character due to the demolition and controlled dilapidation of houses on this street, is a shame and shows the need for greater character protection for the historic streets in the inner suburbs of Perth. The heritage and future potential for this street has been lost unfortunately, all that can be done now is to preserve what is left and try to redeem the rest with higher degree of quality control through sensible regulation and planning for future 'developments'.

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