The Hills Marketplace at Terrey Hills could soon have its own microbrewery if the proposed $9.8 million makeover of the retail complex is approved.
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According to planning documents submitted to the Northern Beaches Council, the renovations would include a small area for brewing equipment to serve craft beers as part of a new licensed eatery that can seat up to 250 people.
The proposed microbrewery is just one component of the major redevelopment plans submitted to the council.
The plans, rendered by architects from the BN Group, also call for adding two new buildings to house a garden centre, rural supplies outlet, and a restaurant.
Additionally, the space once occupied by Piemonte Cafe, which closed two years ago, would be reconfigured to expand the existing flower shop on site.
The Hills family has operated the flower business on the property at Mona Vale Rd since 1923, growing some flowers on site and selling directly to the public. The ground floor of the existing building would also see minor upgrades as part of the $9.8 million project.
The proposed renovations involve demolishing several retail spaces to allow for an expanded garden centre, new restaurant, and additional retail tenancies. The redevelopment plans also call for relocating and adding more parking spaces. Upgrading the existing mechanical services to provide fresh air throughout the complex is also part of the planned works.
The proposed renovations and additions for The Hills Marketplace did not receive strong opposition during a public exhibition period last month. However, nearby residents have expressed hope that the works will fit with the local area and not negatively impact locals.
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The council is currently reviewing the redevelopment plans and a decision on whether to approve the microbrewery and other proposed upgrades is expected in the coming months.
Published 16-August-2023