Situated at the very heart of Epping Central, Empire Epping will be a community focal point, a business hub, and an integrated living environment.
Empire Epping is a unique and lucrative opportunity for retail outlets, service providers, and commercial enterprises to capitalize on and harness this growth.
Planning Permit, Mixed Use Development, Basement Carparking, Dwellings (Apartments), Office, Retail, Supermarket, Gymnasium, and Childcare Center.
Planning support for substantial high-density retail, residential, and commercial outcomes in close proximity to Epping Plaza Shopping Centre, train station, and Northern Hospital.
Corner development site, High Street & Wedge Street Planning Permit, Mixed use Development, Apartments, Retail/Office* Zoning: ACZ1 - Activity Centre Zone - Schedule 1 Site area: 4,689sqm*
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