THE proposed $13.8 million Masters Home Improvement Centre at South Nowra will go up for final approval in May – if not earlier, according to a Shoalhaven City Council spokesperson.
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The proposed development recently went on public exhibition and despite some rumours nothing has been ruled in or out.
It was rumoured the Hungry Jack’s fast food outlet linked with the development had been knocked back but this is not the case.
The location for the planned centre is on the eastern side of the Princes Highway at the Central Avenue roundabout.
In addition to the Masters centre, which has a gross floor area of approximately 13,134 square metres, the complex will include a Woolworths branded service station, Hungry Jack’s fast food outlet and two bulky goods outlets.
The petrol station, fast food outlet and bulky good outlets would be located to the west on the front of the property facing the Princes Highway, while the Masters development would be located at the eastern side of the property.
There will be parking for 392 vehicles.
It will include a parcel of land to the rear of the property which would make up part of the proposed South Nowra corridor road designed to join the Princes Highway at the new Warra Warra Road roundabout.