{"id":14487,"date":"2022-01-12T05:28:52","date_gmt":"2022-01-12T05:28:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.16news.com.au\/?p=14487"},"modified":"2022-01-12T05:28:52","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T05:28:52","slug":"surge-in-development-to-inject-1-8-billion-into-local-economy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.16news.com.au\/index.php\/2022\/01\/12\/surge-in-development-to-inject-1-8-billion-into-local-economy\/","title":{"rendered":"Surge in development to inject $1.8 billion into local economy"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"content-main \">\n<div class=\"bg-container\">\n<div id=\"content-main\" class=\"wrap\">\n<div class=\"second-lvl-wrap\">\n<div class=\"main-content\">\n<div class=\"inner-content event-detail-page\">\n<div class=\"inner-desc\">\nNewcastle&#8217;s revitalisation and transformation continues with a record $1.8 billion of development approved over the past 12 months set to generate approximately 3,500 direct jobs and buoy the local economy.<br \/>\nCity of Newcastle recorded a 20% increase in the number of development applications (DAs) lodged during 2021, in addition to state significant projects.<br \/>\nDevelopment in Newcastle is showing no signs of slowing, with over 1600 DAs lodged with City of Newcastle in 2021 (compared to 1361 in 2020). The value of lodged DAs increased by a staggering 89% highlighting the significant nature of development unfolding in the city, including The Store redevelopment ($118 million), former Dairy Farmer&#8217;s site ($100 million), and a 133-lot industrial subdivision at Black Hill ($33 million).<br \/>\nCity of Newcastle Manager Regulatory, Planning and Assessment Michelle Bisson said low interest rates and a booming property market is helping to drive development activity in the city.<br \/>\n\u201cNewcastle is surging ahead when it comes to injecting cash into bricks and mortar, despite the pandemic, reflecting high levels of optimism amongst homeowners, investors and developers,\u201d Ms Bisson said.<br \/>\n\u201cThe highest value DAs are predominantly in Newcastle West, Adamstown, Beresfield, and Merewether but we\u2019ve also seen a surge in residential development in the suburbs such as Wallsend, Fletcher and New Lambton for residential alterations, additions and single dwellings.<br \/>\n&#8220;The construction associated with this level of development generates approximately 3,500 direct jobs and buoys Newcastle\u2019s economy which is a positive as we come up against the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 and look to the future.&#8221;<br \/>\nNewcastle recently announced a design competition for the $100m redevelopment of the former \u2018Spotlight and Anaconda\u2019 site at 711 Hunter Street in the city&#8217;s revitalised West-end, meaning the pipeline of significant future development applications expected in 2022 is strong.<br \/>\n\u201cNewcastle is transforming into a modern metropolitan city with significant large redevelopments in the pipeline, showing developer confidence in our city is at an all-time high,\u201d Ms Bisson said.<br \/>\n\u201cOngoing revitalisation and development is continuing to transform Newcastle, and 2022 is set to be another exciting and busy year for our city.\u201d\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<div class=\"footer-acknowledges bg-black text-white text-center\">\n<div class=\"wrap\">\n&nbsp;\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Newcastle&#8217;s revitalisation and transformation continues with a record $1.8 billion of development approved over the past 12 months set to generate approximately 3,500 direct jobs and buoy the local economy. City of Newcastle recorded a 20% increase in the number of development applications (DAs) lodged during 2021, in addition to state significant projects. 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