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		<title>Testimonial for 376-382 New South Head Road, Double Bay</title>
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Some months ago my company was offered the opportunity to lease space in what was then “the new development” on the corner of Knox and NSRH, Double Bay.  During the course of negotiations, it immediately became evident that this was no ordinary building.  The design, planning and effort put ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/testimonial-for-376-382-new-south-head-road-double-bay</link>
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		<title>Architects Design Statement: 2-26 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne</title>
		<description>Architect's  Design Statement Second Tower, Apartments and Display SignsConstructed in  the late 1960’s, the   building on corner of Flinders and Elizabeth  Streets was originally known as   the home of the Commonwealth Bank  (CBA) in Melbourne.    The original design by architects ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/architects-design-statement-2-26-elizabeth-street-melbourne</link>
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		<title>Vote Postponed on Double Bay Rooftop Cinema</title>
		<description>A council vote on the proposal for a roof top cinema at Double Bay has been deferred until next month, after council officers received last minute third party correspondence in relation to the proposal plans.

This latest outcome from council has the project’s developer Fivex Commercial Property disappointed but determined.

Lesli Berger, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/vote-postponed-on-double-bay-rooftop-cinema</link>
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		<title>Email response from Barry O&#8217;Farrell MP to Lesli Berger &#8211; Critique of Putting the Community Back into Planning</title>
		<description>Thanks Lesli for your emails in relation to planning and taxes.

In relation to planning, as Liberals we trust people and want to empower them to make decisions.  Simply, local decision-making delivers better outcomes for local communities.

A future NSW Liberals &#38; Nationals Government is committed to:

1.     Returning planning controls to local ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/email-response-from-barry-ofarrell-mp-to-lesli-berger-critique-of-putting-the-community-back-into-planning</link>
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		<title>Alan Jones Reply Email: 10 November, 2006</title>
		<description>From: Alan Jones

To: L. Berger

 

 

Dear Lesli,

Thank you for your note. It was good to meet you this week for the first time and good to talk to you on air. Now, keep me posted. We really ought to clean this Woollahra Council mob out.

In relation to Energy Australia, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/alan-jones-reply-email-10-november-2006</link>
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		<title>Double Bay Rooftop Cinema: Owner Vows Too Push On With Proposal</title>
		<description>The man behind the proposed Rooftop Cinema in Double Bay says he will press on in trying to have the popular proposal passed by Woollahra Council, despite the split vote result at Monday night’s Development Control Meeting.

Lesli Berger, head of Fivex Commercial Property, owner-developers of the site, told StreetCorner “overall ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/double-bay-rooftop-cinema-owner-vows-too-push-on-with-proposal</link>
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		<title>Letter to leader of the opposition regarding a review into State Taxes</title>
		<description>The Leader of the Opposition
Barry O'Farrell MP

Dear Barry,

I have followed with interest the Commonwealth Government's Henry Review of Taxation, which of course necessarily touched on the inefficiencies of many State Taxes. As far as I am aware, the Henry Review failed to comprehensively review the following:

	State and Local Government fees ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/review-into-state-taxes</link>
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		<title>Echo Point upgrade to set off jobs boom</title>
		<description>Echo Point’s Three Sisters Pavilion shopping arcade will receive a $2 million upgrade if a revised development application by Fivex Commercial Property  is approved at a council meeting on August 5, 2008.


Proposed changes made to the proposal in consultation with council officers include redecorating the façade, reducing the height of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/echo-point-upgrade-to-set-off-jobs-boom</link>
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		<title>Double Bay Cinema on hold</title>
		<description>The rooftop cinema planned for Double Bay has had a reprieve Woollahra Council agreed to defer voting on it until extra documentation was provided.

The cinema, to be built on top of 376-382 Double Bay by Fivex Commercial Property, looked like it might be refused at council on Monday night after ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/double-bay-cinema-on-hold</link>
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		<title>Hub and Roxy star in big screen Comeback</title>
		<description>The smell of buttered popcorn may be returning to a suburb near you as Sydney councils and heritage bodies fight to revive suburban cinemas.

The National Trust is campaigning to reopen two of Sydney’s most architecturally spectacular playhouses, the Roxy in Parramatta and the Hub in Newtown, while Double Bay may ...</description>
		<link>http://www.fivex.com.au/fivex-commercial-property-media/hub-and-roxy-star-in-big-screen-comeback</link>
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