Property NSW has no intention of moving the proposed finance building

Demonstrators in 2106 form a heart to symbolise Gosford’s need for a cultural focus on waterfront park. Now Rejected by NSW Government property.Demonstrators in 2106 form a heart to symbolise Gosford’s need for a cultural focus on waterfront park. Now Rejected by NSW Government property.

Property NSW has no intention of moving the proposed finance building from 32 Mann St, Gosford.

Property NSW responded to a call from the Gosford Waterfront Alliance to consider moving its Finance Department development from part of the former Gosford Public School site to the Mitre 10 site at the northern end of Mann St. “Following a public Expressions of Interest process, Property NSW is finalising the tender evaluation for 32 Mann St,” the statement said.

“An announcement on the preferred developer is expected in the coming months,” it said. “The proposed uses on the site comply with the Central Coast Council’s Gosford Development Control Plan (DCP). “Importantly, the site will contribute to the activation of the Waterfront Precinct and support the revitalisation objectives for Gosford,” the statement said. “By partnering with the private sector, the Government can deliver benefits to the local economy, extend and revitalise the CBD and deliver hundreds of new jobs to the region.”

Media statement, Jan 24, 2017 Billy Briggs, Finance NSW