Glebe Hill Village was featured on the front page of The Mercury on Friday (24th June), for our contribution to employment through the pandemic.
The centre has created employment for over 1,100 people so far, including tradespeople, architects, engineers, tenant reps, leasing agents, lawyers, marketing staff, artists and many more. The Mercury article, by Kenji Sato, introduces a young apprentice working with Fairbrother, grateful for the opportunity to work on this big project.
The new village will provide much needed infrastructure for the growing area of Clarence Plains. Council predicts that the area will grow to a population of 20,000 over the next 10 years.
Read the full article online here or in the file below.
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