Perfectly placed between Port Macquarie’s picturesque coastline and the hinterland, the design of Sovereign Hills Town Centre reflects its natural surroundings through the use of bricks, subtle timber decking and arbours, and natural stone pathways. Sustainability is considered throughout the design, which includes roof-mounted solar panels, recycled bricks and natural timbers that will form key architectural features of the building. The stage 1 project will provide a vibrant space for lo
cals to socialise while enjoying a range of retail, food and beverage, commercial, and entertainment options.
Owner: Lewis Land Group
Retail category: Proposed (Sub-Regional) Town Centre
Development stage: Under construction
Project type: New
Start date: November 2018
Completion date: November 2019
Project cost: ~$18 million
Project size: 5,200m2
GLA on completion: ~25,000m2
New major tenants: IGA, Home Hardware, Your Discount Chemist
Architect: Brett Saville, Buchan
Builder: Chris Walsh, Commercial Project Group
Project Manager: Gavin Baxter, Colliers (07 5588 0285)
Development Manager: Michael Long (02 8047 0820)
Leasing: Lewis Land Group
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