Alamora: Location, location, location
Executive Director Tony Johnson tells why Villawood elected to develop at Alamora
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It’s always interesting to know why we buy paddocks and why we develop up our estates but this particular one was a real interesting situation.
We have a history in Wyndham, a very strong history, but we saw an opportunity to lift the bar. We are going to do our traditional club model. Every time we do a club, we do it better and if you want to see a great showcase just visit our Club Armstrong at Geelong’s Armstrong Creek.
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The thing that really interested me about Tarneit, over the next five to 10 years, is its new soccer stadium. Less than one kilometre to the north of Alamora is a large parcel of land owned by the City of Wyndham. They’re going to do a world-class soccer stadium. But it’s not just a soccer stadium, it’s going to be a sports centre, a health precinct, and immediately in front of that will be a massive new town centre. It’s a brand new concept. It’s going to employ people, it’s going to be very exciting.
To think that in maybe three or four years, as a resident of Alamora, you can actually walk to an iconic stadium is quite mind-blowing.
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I don’t see Tarneit as an outer suburban or greenfield any more. Tarneit is now in-fill, there’s not much land left. You only have about five years supply of land left in Tarneit and it’s all over.