Bringing you the latest Canberra commercial property development news.
- Works approval applications have been lodged with the NCA for two out of five development sites in Campbell which form part of the ACT Government’s Constitution Avenue upgrade. Known as Campbell 5, the sites were sold earlier this year for a total of $64,000,000. Development details for the first of the two sites encompass 50 two and three bedroom apartments in three six storey buildings. The larger of the two sites includes 205 one, two and three bedroom apartments across six and eight storey buildings with ground floor commercial and first floor office space. One of the Campbell 5 sites is expected to be developed into a hotel.
Read more about the Constitution Avenue upgrade
View the works approval applications at the National Capital Authority website
- The Land Development Agency reports that all 317 single residential blocks in the new suburb of Moncrieff were sold at public ballot. We reported on Moncrieff in an earlier edition of Development Developments.
- A development site in Gordon sold at auction on 19 November.
Block 4 Section 157 – 4,450sqm
Medium density mixed use development site for up to 12 dwellings or uses including non-retail commercial and community facility. SOLD for $700,000. Another site in the suburb was also offered for sale for development of a community facility. Details are available at the LDA website.- Block 50 Section 19 in Kingston is now being offered to the market for development of a mixed use residential and retail precinct, including a full line supermarket which is already pre-committed. The prominent CZ1 site is 9,348sqm situated opposite Green Square. The minimum retail GFA is 1,000sqm and minimum number of dwellings is 100. The auction takes place on 26th November 2014.
Other new DA’s lodged
Coombs – Block 1 Section 4
49 townhouses with attached garaging. 8,837sqm RZ5 block on the corner of Pearlman Street and Noffs Crescent.
Gungahlin – Block 9 Section 207 – 74 Phyllis Ashton Circuit
New mixed use development of a three storey building with ground floor commercial premises and two upper level residential units.
Gungahlin – Block 1 Section 9 – Gungahlin Marketplace, 44 Ernest Cavanagh Street
Demolition and construction of a new retail development at the centre including two levels of basement car parking.
Time to Talk Canberra
Public consultation is open on the following topics:
A November edition of the community newsletter update on the Yarralumla Brickworks public consultation has been published
The ACT Government’s “Omnibus” Draft Territory Plan Variation