Market Square owner meets with mayor, Marles

Market Square’s owner has met with members of Geelong’s local and federal government representatives to discuss the ailing site’s future.

Mayor Stretch Kontelj, City chief executive Ali Wastie and Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles met with Phil Wong from Davinski Nominees and Lurline Lett from Knight Frank this week.

The meeting was a “productive and very positive conversation” that “enabled everyone to exchange views about the future of Market Square”, according to a City of Greater Geelong statement on Friday.

Mayor Kontelj said revitalising central Geelong was a priority.

“When I ran to be mayor, I flagged central Geelong’s revitalisation as a key issue of mine, which is why I’m getting on with getting all the stakeholders together so we can move on this,” Mayor Kontelj said.

“I first worked with Phil Wong in 1998, so this meeting was a great opportunity to get reacquainted.

“Mr Wong has indicated to me that the time is now right to move on this, and he is confident we can work together.

“I want to thank Mr Wong, Davinski Nominees, Knight Frank and Richard Marles for their time and I look forward to the next meeting.”

Member for Corio Richard Marles said Market Square was an important part of CBD revitalisation.

“Redeveloping the iconic Market Square precinct is an essential element to revitalising the CBD in Geelong,” Mr Marles said.

“I’m very pleased that both parties are committed to developing the site, which will further enhance our beautiful city.”

Another meeting is planned between all parties.