We propose...

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An illustrated aerial map of the Central Coburg area. There are orange lines representing walking routes and labels on Coburg landmarks. There are areas in the north west corner that are highlighted purple to show key commercial sites

We balanced

Increasing retail and commercial space while ensuring there is sufficient demand.

Prioritising retail on the primary foot traffic routes. Secondary routes could potentially have destination commercial uses.

Footprints of different retail uses including a supermarket.

Market conditions and pricing changes over time for land uses which impacts on feasibility.


Comparison

Use the slider to compare the Waterfield West site as it is now with a vision of what it might be like in the future.

Now: A view of the car park outside Schoolhouse Studios. To the left is the old Coburg station building Future: An artist's impression of the waterfield west site as it may look in the future.

What kind of new businesses would you like added to the existing businesses in central Coburg?

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8 November, 2025

interested urbanist says:

Not enough commercial use. Aim should be true mixed use.

7 November, 2025

Janette says:

retail shops (NO Jewellery or $2 dollar shops) we have plenty the project managers should take a look at Puckle St Moonee Ponds for inspo!

6 November, 2025

Rosaz says:

I would like a retail precinct similar to Barkly Square Brunswick. There are too many similar shops on Sydney Road.

6 November, 2025

Rose says:

I would like a retail precinct similar to Barkly Square Brunswick. There are too many similar shops on Sydney Road.

6 November, 2025

Helen says:

Small bars and live music venues would be fantastic. More food options. Coburg could be as vibrant and diverse as Brunswick.

6 November, 2025

EmmaB says:

Building a mutli-storey carpark is not exactly an efficient use of space. I'd rather see an investment in cycling infrastructure