
Latest news
- Industry Central work starts - Daily News 30 Aug 2008
BUILDING work has begun at the $350 million, 50-hectare industrial estate known as Industry Central on Murwillumbah's eastern outskirts. - Work starts on new $350 million estate - Courier Mail 29 Aug 2008
BUILDING has begun on a $350 million industrial estate being developed on 50ha just south of the Queensland - New South Wales border. - Companies, investors target Industry Central - Gold Coast Bulletin 29 Aug 2008
A NEW Murwillumbah estate is set to house the offices and workshop of a steel products manufacturer. - Developers cross the border - Financial Review 26 Aug 2008
Soaring Gold Coast and south Brisbane industrial rents are prompting Queensland developers to buy large rural holdings in northern NSW for the development of big industrial estates. - Estate is a smart idea - Metropolis magazine 22 Aug 2008
THE Tweed is going to be a great metropolis and Industry Central will play its part standing out as a benchmark development. - Northern NSW shapes up for growth challenges - Metropolis 22 Aug 2008
The real estate market in Murwillumbah is showing strong signs of future capital growth. Century 21 Northern Rivers principal Kevin Butler said the opening of the Tugun bypass made Murwillumbah a commutable option for those working on the Gold Coast. - Estate is a smart idea - Gold Coast Bulletin 22 Aug 2008
THE Tweed is going to be a great metropolis and Industry Central will play its part standing out as a benchmark development. - An eye for the next big thing - Gold Coast Bulletin 22 Aug 2008
SOME people follow while others lead. Developer Peter Mitchell can be found in the latter category. - NSW estate sells as cheaper option to Queensland - Financial Review 21 Aug 2008
It's not often Queensland real estate is priced more expensively than in NSW, but Gold Coast developer Peter Mitchell is using this fact to lure tenants to his $350 million industrial estate in northern NSW. - Medieval Banquet fit for a Queen - Border Tweed Main 21 Aug 2008
THE Banana Festival's Medieval Banquet will be held on Friday, August 29 at the Civic Centre in Murwillumbah.
