Makris CEO, Wed 7th July 2010: "We never said it was happening, we just demolished the buildings. We hope building work will occur within three years, but we're not giving any guarantees. The project is not required to start within any fixed period of time and I don't think the Major Projects development approval has an expiry date. We've commenced work as required under the approval because we have done the demolition, but the major projects legislation is a bit different to a normal council approval program."
Well well. Holloway has announced that construction will start on the Le Cornu site by September this year.Me, yesterday: I don't think demolition (ie a start) is required under the Major Project approval, and if it were, you'd think Makris' heavy donations top the ALP would protect him from any pressure about starting.
First, not every developer has his project starts announced by the Minister. Second, it's a bit of a backflip on the 'maybe not for three years' announced this week by Makris CEO John Blunt.