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Builder moves in; Parkview takes on Vue and Dalgety projects
13 September 2007
A NEW builder is in town and they are taking on Townsville’s tallest residential tower project as well as completing a stalled unit scheme. Parkview have been appointed to build the 20-level Dalgety tower project in Denham St and complete the $14 million Vue project on Stanton Terrace.
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Parkview sails away with housing award
12 May 2007
A ground-breaking design by NSW's Parkview and Walter Barda copying the curves of a ship and complemented by the materials used, won the HIA Australian Townhouse/Villa Development of the Year at the Housing Industry Association-CSR national wards.
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2006 - HIA Award in Home
4 November 2006; Daily Telegraph, Home
"With killer views and brilliant use of materials, it should come as no surprise that this water front wonder has snapped up the HIA CSR NSW home of the Year award" writes Robyn Willis
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Everything is shipshape
14 September 2006; The Sydney Morning Herald, Domain
The Boatshed, encompassing three eclectic, nautical-style apartments, on the side of an old boatbuilding workshop at Palm Beach, is the winner of two awards: the best use of timber and home units $2 million-plus.
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Awards recognise building brilliance
14 September 2006; The Manly Daily Home Living
NORTHERN beaches property owners have reaped the benefits of employing some of the most outstanding players in the building industry.
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Kirra Surfing to Success
23-24 April 2006; Weekend Bulletin - REAL ESTATE
As part of an imminent $300 million development boom at Kirra, an $89 million project is earmarked for the site of the iconic Kirra Surf shop with a tower combining eight and 12 storeys joined by a modern, beach-themed commercial and residential district.
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Changing face of Kirra Beach Icon
15-16 April 2006; The Courier Mail - Home Liftout
The landmark Kirra Surf apartment complex is officially launched to the public this weekend, complete with spectacular impressions of how the new building will look.
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Welcome to Season 2006
March 2006; Panthers Magazine
Panthers are delighted to announce property leaders Parkview as a sleeve sponsor for the upcoming 2006 and 2007 seasons.
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Great Opportunity
24 February 2006; Western Weekender
It is one of the largest remaining development sites in any central business district (CBD) in the country, and it represents a great opportunity for the City of Penrith.
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The digging begins - Waterbrook is underway
16 December 2005; The Village Observer
Construction of one of Australia's finest over 55's lifestyle resorts was officially set in motion on Tuesday 8 November at Waterbrook's soil turning ceremony in Greenwich.
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Ground broken for Resort

11 November 2005
A special soil turning markedthe beginning of construction of North Shore's Waterbrook lifestyle resort for retirees on Tuesday.
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Making their mark in the city

11 October 2005; Penrith Press
The new owners of the Panasonic land in Penrith have wasted no time getting involved with the community. Parkview CEO Rodric David announced last week his company would be the sleeve sponsors for Panthers next rugby league season.
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Parkview commits to Penrith
7 October 2005; The Western Weekender
Development company Parkview this week became the sleeve sponsor of the Penrith Panthers, replacing St Marys Leagues Club, which ended its sponsorship of the team at the end of the 2005 National Rugby League Season.
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Redwood Sale Set a Record
6 October 2005; Hornsby Advocate
DESPITE the downturn in Sydney s residential property market a garden apartment in Wahroonga’s Redwood, developed by the Parkview sold recently for a record price. One of only three apartments in the complex, the ground floor property sold for $1.4 million, the highest price let paid in an over 55s development.
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Parkview Buying Big
1 September 2005; Australian Financial Review
Parkview buys Panasonic Australia's Penrith manufacturing site.
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Crafty design
16 June 2005; The Sydney Morning Herald, Domain Section
Blandness will be banished in this unit complex.
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Designing a lifestyle
12 June 2005; The Sunday Telegraph
An inner-city style of living finds its place in the south west.
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Medium Rare
11 June 2005; The Daily Telegraph, Home Section
Leumeah, on Sydney’s south-western fringe, is about to have a new flavour added to its housing mix.
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Good buildings are being strangled by red tape
8 June 2005; The Sydney Morning Herald, Spotlight
Last week Stella de Vulder argued that Australian architecture is not a contradiction in terms, pointing out that “architecture is not only culturally important...it enriches its community when executed at the highest level”.
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Ultimo? Pyrmont? No, it's Campbelltown going upwardly mobile
4 June 2005; The Daily Telegraph
High-rise living will soon be an option in Leumeah and Campbelltown in Sydney's southwest.
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Parkview to help export city chic
28 February 2002; The Australian Financial Review
Exporting CBD style to established western Sydney suburbs is a strategy in line with several other property players looking to cater for an emerging shift in consumer behaviour - young professionals and empty-nesters seeking designer apartments closer to their roots.
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Tackling the time warp
28 February 2002; The Sydney Morning Herald, Domain Section
A plan to build inner-city style apartments in Revesby will give the suburb a radical makeover.
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Developer shuns heirs and graces
28 February 2002; The Australian
IT was a focus on family unity rather than a burning desire which led Rodric David into property development.
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Parkview buys a $15 million sunbeam
3 July 2001; The Australian Financial Review
Mr Rodric David’s development company has tied up its largest property deal to date with a $14.6 million purchase of a major manufacturing facility in Sydney’s south-west.
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