Beane Street East site, 24th March 2018 |
The apartment building site on the corner of Beane Street East and Hills Street. This site, like Grand Horizon seen here behind it, are a short 10 minutes walk from the railway station and an even shorter 5 minutes walk to the shopping centre on Gosford's main street: Mann Street. It's a small town, even though it's getting taller.
Grand Horizon on Hills Street, 24th March 2018 |
The Grand Horizon building has its hordings off the bottom of the facade at last and it looks like only the apartments on the very right end need to be finished.
View from corner Beane Street East & Hills Street, 24th March 2018 |
The view north and north-west from the Beane Street/Hills Street site to North Gosford, Narara and Palm Grove.
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The view south from Grand Horizon on Hills Street, 24th March 2018 |
A little old cottage around 80 - 100 years old on the left of this photo, on the corner of Bent Street (which is straight). At the end of the street down the middle of the photo (Hills Street) we can see the Imperial Centre shopping centre, at March 2018 Gosford's only shopping centre. Behind it, the 1970's apartment tower at the southern end of Mann Street and, closer to us, the Gosford branch of the Central Coast Council, also a 1970's building.
The taller crane is the closer one, on the Bonython Tower AKA "Singo's tower" site. Grand Horizon's sister building on the right edge of the photo and, in the distance, the ridge above Point Clare, Tascott and Koolewong and then, most distant, the ridge along the back of Umina on the Woy Woy Peninsula.
Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford
For the last couple of weeks I've been putting out the call for local tradies to email me their work contact details and what sort of work they do for a free listing on this website and, when I get the time to add to it again, on my other site: Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford.
And I've just realised I left out a whole slab of local contractors and businesses and suppliers and carters and makers and growers by just calling for tradies. So any locally owned business or any local maker or grower can send me their work contact details and a bit about their work or business or agri-business. Tell me as much as you can and I'll edit it down so everyone gets around the same amount of screen space as everyone else.
It's FREE but it's for small and medium sized LOCALS ONLY. None with ownership outside the NSW Central Coast and its hinterland suppliers.
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