Following the approval of construction plans, a new homemaker centre on a prominent 3.7-hectare site on Anzac Avenue is set to revitalise the retail scene in Rothwell.

The development, brought forward by Norhart Developments, will introduce an expansive 8539 sqm showroom, a service station, and nine tenancies ranging in size from 238 sqm to 1967 sqm.
Two drive-through restaurants and a 2500 sq m storage warehouse will be part of the development, which Norhart Developments is in charge of. Ample parking will be provided, with 365 spaces planned for the site, which boasts a 122-metre frontage onto both Anzac Ave and Buchanan St.

The plans carefully consider traffic flow. They incorporate a U-turn bay on Anzac Ave and a future connection to the Leisel Jones Dr roundabout adjacent to Bunnings. This connectivity aims to ensure smooth traffic movement within the area and accommodate the anticipated increase in vehicle activity.
The project has been met with mixed reactions from the community. While acknowledging the potential economic benefits of the development, some residents have voiced concerns about adding another service station to the area. Councillor Sandra Ruck, representing Division 5, addressed these concerns, stating that the development aligns with the town plan and must be accepted based on existing service stations.

The construction will be rolled out in two stages. The initial phase will focus on the homemaker tenancies, service stations, food outlets, and car parking. The warehouse construction will follow in the subsequent stage. This phased approach is expected to minimise disruption to the surrounding area and allow for a more manageable construction process.
With its diverse retail offerings and convenient location, the new homemaker centre is anticipated to become a hub for shoppers and a significant contributor to the local economy.
Published Date 03-October-2024
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