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March 2 - March 15, 2016
OCEAN GROVE’S NUMBER ONE NEWSPAPER
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They’re thinking pink OCEAN Grove Cricket Club was awash with pink last week with its Pink Stumps Day. The A Grade game between Ocean Grove and Wallington was played using pink stumps and the social committee organised a ladies’ day to help raise funds for the McGrath Foundation, which provides breast-care nurses for breast cancer patients Australia-wide. See page 3 for the full story and more pictures. Picture: LUKE VOOGT
Shop ’til you drop THE hunt for retailers for Kingston Village has begun after development company Lascorp appointed Colliers International as its exclusive leasing agent last week. Colliers appointed Mike Crittenden and Bernard Canning as the agents for the soon-to-be-built shopping centre, which will be one of the largest in the Bellarine. Mr Crittenden said Kingston Village will be the home to a new Woolworths, Dan Murphy’s and Aldi, as well as 20-plus specialty retailers. Mr Canning estimated Lascorp would begin construction on the Grubb Road complex midway through this year. The leasing campaign kicked-off recently and will likely continue until late
2017, when the centre is expected to open. Mr Canning said this initial offering would form stage one of a two-stage development. Lascorp Development Group is a specialist retail developer which primarily develops supermarket-based shopping centres across Victoria. “We are very excited about this Woolworths-based development and the calibre of tenants eager to join us in this stateof-the-art shopping centre,” Matt Lasky, Director at Lascorp Development Group, said. “We have a great deal of faith in the Bellarine region and intend to keep this centre as a long-term family asset.”
An artist's impression of what the future Kingston Village will look like. 150762
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