League star retreats from Tigers development

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Cant find the BLC redevelopment thread…apologies if this is old news.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/league-star-retreats-from-tigers-development/story-fn9656lz-1226126812882
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FORMER Australian rugby league star Ben Elias has walked away from the proposed $100 million-plus Balmain Tigers residential project.
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Instead, he will focus on a Toowoomba truck stop development with grand prix motorcycle champion Mick Doohan.
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The retreat from the project by the former Balmain Tigers hooker comes as Leichhardt Council lobbies to rezone the land in Sydney's inner west to commercial after strongly objecting to a recently redrafted concept for the site.
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Last year, Mr Elias vowed to keep fighting for approval to redevelop the Balmain leagues club site after a $100m-plus proposal for 170 units in three towers was rejected by a NSW government-initiated joint planning panel.
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The project was fiercely opposed in the area and the panel rejected the application because of concerns about height, scale and traffic implications.
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The project, to be undertaken by a company called Rozelle Village, was initially understood to be backed by Elias, who faced local residents at council meetings in 2008 before the development application was rejected.
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Rozelle Village is financially supported by Belle Property managing director Ian Wright. Mr Elias would not comment on whether he was still involved, but Mr Wright said he became involved in the past two years and that now Mr Elias was "not involved in the project at all".
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"We are still going through the planning process," Mr Wright said.
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Mr Elias said he was focused on developing a 4ha property in Toowoomba with Doohan.
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The pair are understood to be planning a hotel, a motel and housing on the land. They had development approval and would find out in the next fortnight when it could start, Mr Elias said. "We haven't even done the costings yet. We have just got the DA, which is very encouraging. It is a very exciting place up there."
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Last month, Leichhardt Council said it was considering returning the former Balmain Leagues site to its previous business zoning while special zoning provisions for the site were reviewed.
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"This zoning has already been tested through the Joint Regional Planning Panel assessment process and it just hasn't worked," Leichhardt Mayor Rochelle Porteous said.
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The council said Rozelle Village had since purchased more land and, in the final days of the Labor government, submitted a bigger-scale DA to the then minister for planning, Tony Kelly, to be determined as under Part 3A of the Planning and Assessment Act. Part 3A gave the planning minister consent authority for major projects of state or regional significance.
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However, the Act has since been repealed by the Liberal government and the majority of projects returned to local councils.
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Some, including the Rozelle Village application, were given to the Planning Assessment Commission. The new application for the Balmain Tigers site includes two 16-storey towers, 30,000sq m of residential and 20,000sq m of retail.
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The council's proposal to rezone the site could only occur should the current DA be rejected by the state government.
 
No probs Ink, thanks for the update.

How disappointing, but I understand he's a businessman and has the right to devote his time to projects that will be fruitful.
 
So just for my own edification - who technically owns the land?

And is the land more than just the old club i.e. some other shops and houses (which I thought the club was buying up)?
 
Hmmm….no money for Benny so he walks away. Could not expect anymore from a complete time waster.

I see in the papers this morning that he will support Manly because of his friendship with Delmege.
 
another reason why they can call him backdoor benny. because he ran & disappeared from this project out the backdoor
 
you blame benny for this…. c'mon, you want blokes to take a financial bath cause they support the club, none of us would, so why should he.
Very harsh.
 
@Goose said:
you blame benny for this…. c'mon, you want blokes to take a financial bath cause they support the club, none of us would, so why should he.
Very harsh.

Not sure who this is directed at.
I dont blame him….he's not that stupid to just flush big bucks down the crapper
 
I told ALL OF YOU so.

To all of you who have ridiculed me on this subject, a big Razoooo to you !

Wait to you hear 'WHY' he walked out.

He never had Balmains interests at heart with this project. Wait till you see what is gonna happen now.
 
@Gothetigers said:
I know Ian Wright and his business partners. They do not need Benny's money.

Benny was not where the money was coming from

You are right. Benny was NEVER where the money was coming from. But the whole thing was his baby. Now he has back door'd it. It will be a hole for the next ten years. You watch. Their hands are tied.
 
I can tell you for a fact, that Directors of BDRLFC are spitting bricks as we speak. They will be held financially viable very soon when everyone else pulls out and the Rozelle Village company becomes insolvent.

Blokes will be bailing out soon. I predict that very serious legal proceedings will commence in the next 12 months.
 
Sounds like an unfortunate mess, will there be a Balmain Leagues Club anymore (apart from the temporary ones which I believe are fillins only).
 
Multiple home grounds and leagues club to continue for many more years to come. Its time to move forward and dissolve the current leagues clubs and transform Wests Ashfield into Wests Tigers Leagues Club.
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@AJ* said:
Multiple home grounds and leagues club to continue for many more years to come. Its time to move forward and dissolve the current leagues clubs and transform Wests Ashfield into Wests Tigers Leagues Club.
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Would you do the same with Wests Campbelltown?
 
@AJ* said:
Multiple home grounds and leagues club to continue for many more years to come. Its time to move forward and dissolve the current leagues clubs and transform Wests Ashfield into Wests Tigers Leagues Club.
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Why ?
 
@cunno said:
@AJ* said:
Multiple home grounds and leagues club to continue for many more years to come. Its time to move forward and dissolve the current leagues clubs and transform Wests Ashfield into Wests Tigers Leagues Club.
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Would you do the same with Wests Campbelltown?

It's more so the temporary leagues clubs in Sydney I'm opposed to Cunno - I.e. Tigers Sydney Markets and Tigers Five Dock. I'd just like us to have the one big club where we could go to watch out of town games or go to after home games when playing at LO or SFS
 
@AJ* said:
It's more so the temporary leagues clubs in Sydney I'm opposed to Cunno - I.e. Tigers Sydney Markets and Tigers Five Dock. I'd just like us to have the one big club where we could go to watch out of town games or go to after home games when playing at LO or SFS

Wests Ashfield not big enough?
 
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