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Subscriber only The Mercato on Byron shopping centre and an adjacent development site is being offered for sale. Mercato on Byron Pty Ltd is seeking expressions of interest for the two properties, at 98-116 Jonson St. Being marketed by JLL in Sydney, the listing includes 1.1 hectares of land in central Byron Bay. JLL is pleased to present a rare opportunity to acquire a trophy real estate holding in one of Australia s most famous destinations - Byron Bay, the agency said in its listing. The Mercato shopping centre on Jonson St in Byron Bay. Mercato on Byron, a prime neighbourhood shopping centre, and the adjoining development site are located in the geographical centre of the Byron Bay CBD and offers an unprecedented 1.1-hectare (combined) site.
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Subscriber only A Queensland developer is appealing a Land and Environment Court ruling in a further attempt to reduce contributions owed to Ballina Shire Council. Intrapac, the developer behind the Aureus estate in Skennars Head, took the council to the Land and Environment Court when it did not, within a certain period of time, approve an application to reduce developer contributions arising from the 229-lot subdivision. The development was approved by the Northern Regional Planning Panel, with conditions including $4,580,000 worth of contributions to be paid to the council. Intrapac was also required to build a new roundabout, embellish parks within the development and invest $15,000 in public art.
It is understood the proposed community would cater to almost 400 dwellings.
Ultimately the applicant, NCV Enterprises, will seek approval for about $37 million worth of capital works, including an internal road network and solar panels with battery storage. A development application proposing early works, related to a planned intentional community in the Mount Burrell and Kunghur area, has been lodged with Tweed Shire Council. This image indicates the site where Stage 1 works to upgrade a road access are proposed.
NCV Enterprises bought one of the properties associated with the Nightcap on Minjungbul from Wollumbin Horizons Pty Ltd – the proponent of the failed Bhula Bhula community – for $2 million last year.