Residents, heritage enthusiasts and Willoughby City Council are opposed to the $106 million complex.
“The biggest hurdle is actually having someone willing to commit their time and effort”.
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The $138 million proposal would see an eight-storey complex on Grosvenor Street.
Local conservationists say an aquatic reserve is needed to protect fish, kelp and seagrass meadows.
A new precinct would include a school and housing.
Prime rooftop real estate is being wasted, and could be put to better use.
Bus and ferry services will continue to rely on fossil fuels.
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The company behind the project has denied claims about workmanship and materials.
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Rejected once in 2019, the developer is having another crack, this time via the state government.