160 Willoughby Road Crows Nest NSW 2065

Demolition of existing building and erection of a shoptop development containing 9 units, ground floor retail and automatic basement car stacker.

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(Source: North Sydney Council, reference 10/2017/127)

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  1. Edward Re commented

    I'd like to see parking requirements waived for this building. It is close to 2 train stations, several bus options, plus will be next to a large supermarket and child care.
    We can't keep adding people's cars into the system, so it is time to start looking toward having residents who are willing to go car free, for the sake of the environment and the future.

  2. Charlotte Hunter commented

    Public transport to Crows Nest is not great so people from surrounding suburbs do need to drive. The shops want people to be able to purchase items and residents will want visitors. Of course this development should have as much parking as possible. Meters, 1P and 2P parking and only two public car parks in Crows Nest mean that all developments should comply. Unfortunately our society will not be car free anytime soon. A large development that does not comply will negatively impact other residents and businesses it has to be fair for all.

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