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Brookvale has finally broken through its century-old height ceiling! The Northern Beaches Council has just approved the first 18-metre building in the industrial area, setting a groundbreaking precedent that will transform this evolving suburb.
For property owners in Brookvale, this seven-metre increase from the previous 11-metre restriction is revolutionary. Where development was once constrained to a single factory level with perhaps offices above, the new height allowance enables multiple levels of functional industrial space. The approved building showcases this potential with its striking six-level design – four levels above street level and two below – built almost boundary-to-boundary to maximize usable space.
This approval doesn't exist in isolation. Westfields (formerly Warringah Mall) is reportedly planning approximately 1,500 residential units – roughly five times the size of a typical Meriton development. Together, these developments signal Brookvale's dramatic transformation from an aging industrial precinct to a modern, mixed-use hub. For downsizers especially, new residential options adjacent to shopping, healthcare, and public transport present compelling opportunities to remain in the Northern Beaches area.
The conversation naturally turns to infrastructure concerns, particularly parking and traffic. Rather than restricting business types or development potential, there's growing sentiment that creative solutions are needed – from council-built multi-storey parking facilities to incorporating public parking levels within new developments. These approaches would support business growth rather than constraining it.
What do you think about Brookvale's transformation? Are you excited about the potential for newer buildings and increased density, or concerned about the associated challenges? Share your thoughts with us and subscribe to Morning Minutes for more Northern Beaches property insights and development news.