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2008-08-29 Work starts on $350m Tweed industrial estate
Building has begun on a $350 million industrial estate being developed on a 50ha site just south of the Queensland-New South Wales border. Industry Central is a masterplanned business precinct at Murwillumbah with 40 to 60 lots, from 1700sq m to 50,000sq m with purpose designed buildings for warehousing and service industries.
2008-08-29 Companies. investors target Industrial Central
A new Murwillumbah Industrial estate is set to house the offices and workshop of a steel products manufacturer. The estate, Industry Central will become home to Pottsville Forge, which will relocate from elsewhere in Murwillumbah to a 1500sqm purpose-designed facility.
2008-08-21 Estate is a Smart Idea
The Tweed is going to be a great metropolis and Industry Central will play its part standing out as a benchmark development.
2008-08-21 All systems go for Tweed ventures Part 2
Tweed Economic Development ,CEO Tom Senti, states " The vision for the future is about managing what we've got, while at the same time encouraging some of the best -planned, light industrial estates or business parks and master-planned estates ."
2008-08-21 All systems go for Tweed ventures Part 1
Tweed Heads is powering ahead with unprecedented demand for commercial real estate and a record number of new businesses are setting up on the southern side of the seamless Tweed-Gold Coast border.
2008-08-15 Metricon launches Riva Vue
East-coast developer Metricon is pushing ahead with plans to undertake a $23 million residential subdivision at Murwillumbah.
2008-08-01 Outstanding Property Performers
The greenbelt behind the Gold Coast, northern New South Wales and prestige waterfront properties continue to attract buyer attention.
2008-07-24 Lack of river facilities holding Tweed economy at bay.
Tom Senti has a vision for the Tweed River - one where it is better managed environmentally for the economic benefit of the region.
2008-06-19 Business share ideas
Six leading Murwillumbah district businessmen met at a special forum yesterday to tell the Tweed Economic Development Corporation what they felt they needed to get the Tweed economy buzzing.
2008-06-12 Monitoring hill traffic
Tweed's business community will be asked to contribute to a plan to monitor traffic volumes over Sexton Hill following the opening of the Tugun bypass.
2008-06-10 Jobs growth predicted for Tweed area
MORE business could be lured to the Tweed with changes to payroll taxes in this week's NSW Budget
2008-06-04 Business to benefit from tax cuts
BIG business could be lured to Tweed from south-east Queensland after the Iemma Government’s decision to lower payroll tax in yesterday’s budget.
2008-05-03 Tweed's Business Boom
Demand for new office spaces as region's population keeps rising. Business is booming on the Tweed - that is the good news revealed in ABN registration numbers and unprecedented demand for commercial real estate.
2008-05-01 Murwillumbah pulls business
The Tweed's bid to drag billions of dollars worth of industry across the border received an 'early bird' $3 million boost last week.
2008-04-22 Cross-border issues could be solved
Cross border red tape may soon be a thing of the past if Prime Minister Kevin Rudd gets his way - and Tweed Economic Development Corporation boss Tom Senti couldn't be happier.
2008-04-05 Energy Park Completed
New Murwillumbah industrial complex more than half sold as construction comes to a close. Located on Lundberg Drive and Hayley Place, the strata title development is the latest addition to Murwillumbah’s expanding light industrial economy.
2008-04-02 Tweed Region Booming
The Tweed just keeps on growing. Tweed Shire is the fastest-growing place in NSW outside Sydney according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
2008-03-14 Leading by Example
The TEDC role is 'to give leadership and direction to sustainable economic growth', 'to inform government policy processes' and to 'facilitate and attract job-creating investment growth'.
2008-03-08 Water a big selling point for the Tweed
Water has become the latest weapon in the battle to bring industry, jobs and investment from parched south-east Queensland to the Tweed.
2008-03-06 Living in a borderless world
A co-operative initiative between Gold Coast City Council, Tweed Shire Council and the Tweed Economic Development Corporation has helped to minimise regulatory issues for businesses working across the borders of the two adjourning municipalities, saving them an estimated $6 million as a result of the reduction in red tape.
2008-03-06 Regional Economic Model Attracts Wide Interest
The Tweed Economic Development Corporation is using a newly developed regional economic modelling tool that is providing to be valuable in identifying the drivers of economic activity and growth within the Tweed Shire.
2008-03-01 The Debate
The state government has asked marina for expressions of interest in a proposed marina at Boyds Bay. Will the development benifit the Tweed environment?
2008-03-01 Hot Property
NSW Government considering development for Jack Evans Boat Harbour foreshore.
2008-02-28 Airport on Rise
Record figures which crowned Gold Coast Airport as the sixth busiest in Australia in December were sustained last monthwhen passanger numbers jumped from 374,000 to a remarkable 406,000.
2008-02-26 Big money pours into the Tweed
A massive $8.316 billion in development commitment on the Tweed Coast has Murwillumbah and the Tweed positioned over the seamless border as one of Australia's most exciting epicentres of new growth opportunity.

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Work starts on $350m Tweed industrial estate
Building has begun on a $350 million industrial estate being developed on a 50ha site just south of the Queensland-New South Wales border. Industry Central is a masterplanned business precinct at Murwillumbah with 40 to 60 lots, from 1700sq m to 50,000sq m with purpose designed buildings for warehousing and service industries.
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Companies. investors target Industrial Central
A new Murwillumbah Industrial estate is set to house the offices and workshop of a steel products manufacturer. The estate, Industry Central will become home to Pottsville Forge, which will relocate from elsewhere in Murwillumbah to a 1500sqm purpose-designed facility.
Read More>>
Estate is a Smart Idea
The Tweed is going to be a great metropolis and Industry Central will play its part standing out as a benchmark development.
Read More>>
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