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âClimateâ strands supermarket bid years agoâ but hoped to start building this year. âWeâre close but certainly not over the line. We think itâs an attractive site with a lot of potential but itâs not the best economic climate to be looking for tenants.â Mr Liddell said his company, a family-run business based in Nathalia, recently prioritised other projects. âThere are rumours going around that weâve turned our back on it but we havenât. We still intend to put a supermarket on that site.â
Mr Liddell said residents would be more likely to remain in Portarlington for âspin-off tradeâ if a larger supermarket was available. Ward councillor John Doull said a 2009 urban design framework identified that a large supermarket would be suitable in the town. âWe supported the application through the planning process. It had gone through the urban design framework, which gives me confidence it was a project worth supporting.â
Cr Doull said he was surprised with the building delays because permits for St Leonardsâ IGA came to council around the same time. The market would determine whether a similar development would work in Portarlington, he said. The owner of Portarlingtonâs IGA Express and Williamsonâs Licensed Supermarket, Tim Lin, said he would consider leasing Mr Liddellâs building but the town was ânot readyâ for three supermarkets.
âIâd like a supermarket thatâs a reasonable size, like at St Leonards, but Iâm quite relaxed,â he said. Mr Lin thought a bigger facility would increase the number of people shopping locally but some would continue to spend money in Drysdale. âWe canât make 100 per cent of people stay in town. They have the right to go anywhere they want. âBut at a local store, the convenience and personal service are why we still survive.â
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BY MICHELLE HERBISON A TOUGH âeconomic climateâ has delayed plans for a large supermarket in Portarlington, according to its developer. Goldstrike Developmentsâ Andrew Liddell said he was waiting to secure a tenant before building the 1600-square-metre supermarket at 6-8 Brown St. Council approved planning permits for the project in 2010 in line with a planning tribunal ruling on a neighbourâs objection. Mr Liddell said he planned to open the supermarket âthree
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