HomeIndyPlans for market and museum at Rose site

Plans for market and museum at Rose site

Karen Hart
THE operator of North Geelong’s Mill Markets wants to set-up shop on the site of Jan Juc’s Rose Restaurant.
Ian Ballis said his plan had the support of the owner of the 18-hectare site and the operators of the restaurant.
“They think it’s great,” he said.
“The plans are in the early development stage but I’m also looking at purchasing 16 hectares acres of land up for sale next to the site.
“The owner of the Rose has also indicated to me he might be willing to sell the venue, in which case that would also be an option, as would leasing some of the land at the site to build a Mill Markets and surf culture museum.”
Mr Ballis said he would meet Surf Coast Shire officials this week to discuss his development plans.
Rose Restaurant spokesperson Andrew Mackey said the tenants backed the concept.
Mr Mackey said the market and museum would “complement” the venue and bring more visitors through its doors.
“Anything that brings people to the area is welcomed,” he said.
“We fully support the concept, although it’s in the early stages and no planning application has been lodged. At the moment we’re waiting to hear back from Mr Ballis and then we’ll go from there.”
Site and restaurant owner Pier Loren was “open to discussion” on selling the business and would welcome a proposal to rent land for a market and museum.
But Mr Loren said he would only consider selling or leasing to Mr Ballis after Victorian Civil and Adminis-rative Tribunal had approved his application to add 94 units, a convention centre and a day spa to the site.
“I told (Mr Ballis) he could go ahead and get the permit only after the result of my VCAT result,” he said.
Last week Surf Coast Shire Mayor Rose Hodge said she welcomed Mr Ballis’s plan to set-up shop in Torquay.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Geelong West street blocked off

A Geelong West street has been blocked off this afternoon, with police remaining at the scene. Police attended a property in the vicinity...
More News

Community opposes Fort sale

The Queenscliff community is continuing to fight against the potential sale of Fort Queenscliff, with many residents forming a human barricade around the heritage...

Chryslers return to the bay

Chryslers by the Bay will return to Geelong for a great day of classic cars while fundraising for a good cause. Bay City...

Saving lives in red and yellow

Volunteer surf lifesavers across the country were celebrated this week during the first-ever Red and Yellow Day. Jena Carr speaks with volunteer surf lifesavers...

Finding security in unlikely places

When mother of four Lynda separated from her partner 10 years ago she had no idea of the challenges that lay ahead. At the time...

Marles plugs defence manufacturing ahead of Iran strikes

Anti-war protesters gathered outside deputy prime minister and member for Corio Richard Marles’ office just days after he attended Hanwha Defence’s Avalon manufacturing facility. Mr...

East Belmont and North Geelong to meet in A Grade final

North Geelong won its way through to the Geelong Cricket Association women’s A Grade grand final and will play East Belmont on Sunday 8...

A successful pool season

The Winchelsea Pool is continuing to make a splash during the final days of its first full summer season before it closes on Monday....

Empowering girls to find their voice

Girls from nearly 20 schools across country Victoria gathered to launch the Be Bold Be Heard program this week at GMHBA Stadium. North Geelong...

Geelong bus review begins

The state government has opened dialogue with the community about what they want from bus services in the wider Geelong region. Labor’s community consultation to...

Snake bite warning for Barwon

The Barwon Southwest community should stay vigilant when heading outdoors following snakebite incidents across the region. Ambulance Victoria (AV) and first responders attended...