Talk:Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City

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[edit] Major retailers

There has been information constantly added to the article which is factually incorrect. In the context of the template and Sub-project, a major retailer is defined as one within a centre, or on lands controlled by the major lessor/owner of the centre. In the context of this location, neither Dominos, Chicken Treat, Red Rooster, or Dominos Pizza reside on lands controlled or leased by the centre owner, thus reside clearly outside the defns for this section of the article. Additions of this information will be reverted on sight and users accordingly warned for WP:V breaches. thewinchester 12:47, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] "Air rights"

I have edited to clarify the reference to air rights. In this context "air rights" refers merely to the form of land ownership. The requirement that access to the train station be maintained is a council-imposed condition on proposed development. The implication that they are related is incorrect. --Chewy m 12:46, 14 May 2007 (UTC)