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New Super Marisa Land
New Super Marisa Land











New Super Marisa Land

Under the plans, more than 5700sq m would be dedicated to retail, while a further 7000sq m would be for commercial use.Ī further 23,000sq m would be dedicated to the construction of 369 apartments in buildings ranging from 12 to 19 storeys, as well as a basement car park for 410 vehicles.

New Super Marisa Land

The town centre site is currently zoned for mixed-use development and consists of a number of smaller retail shops, commercial premises, medical suites, hotel, learning college, church, dwellings, a vacant parcel of land and a car park.Īt least half the southern part of the site, with an area of 9200sq m, is under single ownership. After his brother died in the '70s Lubo became a member of the Cabramatta bowling club, PCYC and golf club. In the late 1950s the brothers moved into hotels and other sectors. He and his brother Peter initially bought the Protea Theatre, then built the Royal Theatre at Chester Hill and Casula drive-in, and then bought up Liverpool's Regal Theatre in close succession. Lubo Medich was a Croatian child immigrant who initially worked on the family farm in North Queensland before becoming a property baron in Cabramatta in the 1950s and beyond.

New Super Marisa Land

The proposal for the site would enable the redevelopment of 22 private properties across a 1.2ha site, owned by Moon Investments and Lubo Medich Holdings.

New Super Marisa Land

The development site forms part of the Cabramatta East Town Centre on Broomfield Street and Cabramatta Road East in Cabramatta, 30km south-west of the Sydney CBD. A masterplanned development site in western Sydney, comprising a marketplace, high-rise towers and a hotel, has been listed for more than $70 million.













New Super Marisa Land