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277-279 MANN STREET GOSFORD by EQ PROJECTS A VISION BROUGHT TO LIFE Inspired by the topography of the landscape, the striking contemporary building was designed to create an interesting landmark on the skyline. Its generous 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments all feature security parking and lift access. The development encompasses two retail spaces ideal for a designer store, café or the like, taking advantage of its excellent exposure. The lower section is finished with unique metallic screens which reflect sunlight for a shimmering effect. A NEW HORIZON Invest in the bright new future that’s on the horizon for Gosford, the beating heart of the Central Coast. As the most anticipated new residential undertaking in the area, Gosford Central is a visionary building perfectly positioned to enjoy the significant transformation and waterfront revitalisation under the exciting Gosford City Centre Masterplan. ST EDWARD’S CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE GOSFORD SAILING CLUB GOSFORD OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL GOSFORD RACECOURSE GOSFORD EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL THE WATERFRONT ERINA FAIR GOSFORD TAFE THE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT PRECINCT CENTRAL COAST STADIUM WATERVIEW PARK CENTRAL COAST LEAGUES CLUB KIBBLE PARK THE CITY CORE IMPERIAL SHOPPING CENTRE RUMBALARA RESERVE THE RAILWAY PRECINCT GOSFORD TRAIN STATION GOSFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL HENRY KENDALL HIGH SCHOOL THE HOSPITAL PRECINCT GOSFORD TENNIS CENTRE GOSFORD HOSPITAL MANN STREET GOSFORD PRIVATE HOSPITAL GOSFORD GOLF CLUB GOSFORD HIGH SCHOOL CONSTANTLY CONNECTED Enjoy a sense of connection and a feeling of community, RETAIL HEALTH EDUCATION OPEN SPACE GOLF CLUB RECREATION & AMENITIES where everything you need to make life a pleasure is right Imperial Shopping Centre Gosford Hospital Gosford High School Kibble Park Gosford Golf Club Central Coast Stadium at your doorstep and the train station is across the road. Erina Fair Gosford Private Hospital Gosford Public School Waterview Park Gosford Racecourse Magical waterways, countless recreational attractions, great Henry Kendall High School Rumbalara Reserve Gosford Tennis Centre shopping, health and wellness and renowned educational Gosford East Public School Gosford Leagues Club facilities make Gosford an astute investment opportunity and St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford Olympic Swimming Pool a wonderful place to live, work and play. A 1 hour 15 minute St Edward’s Christian Brothers Gosford Sailing Club drive or a 1 hour 25 minute express train journey along the Gosford TAFE picturesque Hawkesbury River to the Sydney CBD, Gosford Central is also within easy commuting distance. ROOFTOP SANCTUARY Gosford Central is crowned by an expansive communal rooftop terrace, capturing spectacular views of Brisbane Water and the surrounding district. It encompasses a barbeque area and planter boxes to create lush greenery. Bathed in sun throughout the day, it provides a wonderful environment for entertaining or relaxing outdoors. A PROUD VANTAGE POINT The building has been designed to enable many apartments to gaze out to the majestic meandering waterway of Brisbane Water, forming a breathtaking backdrop to the residences. Others capture sweeping district views which encapsulate spectacular scenery and expanses of national parkland, while some apartments on the lower levels enjoy a lively urban outlook. Level 13 LIVE TO ENTERTAIN Designed with easy entertaining in mind, the living spaces are generous and open-plan with a fluid transition to the kitchens. They are framed by floor- to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening to spacious balconies, creating a seamless flow between the indoors and out. Air conditioning keeps the apartments temperate year round. THE BOLD MASTERPLAN The Gosford City Centre Masterplan was born from a partnership between Gosford City Council and the community, which articulated the need and desire for Gosford to be recognised as the regional FOR GOSFORD’S TRANSFORMATION city of the Central Coast. It establishes how the city will encompass a wide range of uses including business, government, retail, cultural, educational and recreational activities, identifying five key precincts of activity. THE HOSPITAL PRECINCT Gosford boasts major public and private hospitals and a wide range of specialist and support services that cater for the broader Central Coast population. Close to the station, the Hospital Precinct is one of Gosford’s busiest zones and the Masterplan seeks to reinforce its health and wellbeing services. Initiatives include upgrades to Etna Street Bridge, Holden Street and Racecourse Road pedestrian access, new development along Showground Road, the relocation of Gosford Public School and upgrades to Gosford and Henry Kendall High School ovals. THE RAILWAY PRECINCT The Railway Station is a major element in the centre of Gosford and as development occurs and more jobs are created, activity in this precinct will naturally increase. Mann Street will be upgraded with wider footpaths, more shade and improved amenity and safety, while Hills and Watt streets will form the green spine that links the northern residential precincts to Kibble Park. Burns Park, a forgotten gem, will be reinvigorated by the removal of the seldom-used Gateway Centre Bridge and the upgrade of the adjoining Bus Interchange. THE CITY CORE The traditional heart of Gosford lies around Mann Street and Kibble Park, with retail focused in the zone between Donnison Street and Erina Street. Kibble Park’s recent upgrade has seen its use and activity increase significantly, with play areas, water features, shade structures, swathes of grass and a new café bringing new life into the centre of the city. Key initiatives include the ongoing activation of Kibble Park, an upgrade of Mann Street, an upgrade of Imperial Shopping Centre and enhanced links between Donnison Street and Rumbalara. THE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT PRECINCT One of the key drivers of the Masterplan is to create a wide variety of interesting things to see and do, drawing people back to the area at night and on weekends. This will have enormous social and economical benefits through improved links between existing entertainment elements such as Central Coast Stadium, the Central Coast Leagues Club and Mann Street restaurants as well as the introduction of exciting new elements. Key initiatives include Baker Street Boulevard upgrades and the new Gosford Performing Arts Centre. THE WATERFRONT The jewel in Gosford’s crown is undoubtedly the waterfront. The Masterplan allows for enhanced use of this wonderful amenity which will house new retail, entertainment, offices and waterfront apartments, creating a vibrant environment for all. There will be a new public square for events and a new cycle link to Point Clare. Buildings will be designed to minimise view loss from the city and direct access to the water will be allowed at controlled locations. Any development will maintain or enhance the natural environment. INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT TO REVITALISE THE CENTRAL COAST The State and Federal Governments are spending more than $1b over the next four years to transform Gosford and the Central Coast, making the region more livable, more M1 Pacific Motorway exciting and better connected. Retail, health, entertainment, (Completion: 2020) recreation, education and roads will all benefit significantly from this substantial infrastructure commitment to the area. Warnervale Town Centre – $400 Woolworths Retail Facility (Completion: 2018) $350 Wyong Road – HW10 ATO BUILDING Pacific Hwy & MR335 Wyong Rd (Completion: 2017) $116 Gosford Hospital (Completion: 2020) THE GOSFORD OF THE FUTURE $100 Gosford is poised for enormous growth over the coming years, with a significant investment in infrastructure works, substantial anticipated population expansion and the creation ATO Building of tens of thousands of jobs. The Masterplan will encourage people to live and work in (Completion: 2018) $45 Gosford, drawing people to the area with enhanced regional sporting facilities, improved public amenity and new cultural and leisure attractions. Central Coast $25 Pacific Highway – Regional Sporting Lisarow To 75% & Recreation Ourimbah – HW10 (Completion: 2018) Complex (Completion: 2018) $70 World class GOSFORD – The Renowned Significant regional Central Coast’s educational commercial & PEOPLE TO State Finance sporting $30 Department regional city facilities retail sector WORK & LIVE HW30 Central Gosford is coming into facilities Coast Highway Building IN GOSFORD (Completion: 2018) a period of strong growth, (Completion: 2015) one that will last, thanks $40 to major construction projects, Northern Sydney substantial revitalisation Freight Corridor – Somersby and a Masterplan which Gosford Passing $35 Industrial Park will transform the city Loops Upgrade and its waterfront. (Completion: 2015) (Completion: 2017) $37 population growth $43 Central Coast dwellings 1500 Mariners Football 80,000 required Club Centre For next 15 years 1.2% Excellence government jobs (Completion: 2016) 40,000 by 2019 $90 next 15 years rental vacancy rate new jobs Central Coast of Highway Upgrade 30,750 55% (Completion: 2015) next 15 years region’s industrial $1B in land undeveloped federal and state infrastructure works by 2020 Value: $M Source: ABS(2016), CoreLogic(2016), Macroplan(2016) STATE FINANCE DEPARTMENT BUILDING 14 NORTH CONNEX 8 1 ENHANCED TRAVEL FROM GOSFORD TO d R d SYDNEY’S CBD n u o r g Australia’s longest road tunnel project, the Hills St w o h $3b NorthConnex is a 9km tunnel that will link S the M1 Pacific Motorway at Wahroonga to the Hills