Council could scrap Queen Victoria Market car park amid battle for prime development site

By Aisha Dow
Updated October 1 2014 - 11:08pm, first published 8:00pm
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham
Aerial photo of Queen Victoria market site, showing proposed redevelopment of Queen st end. Photo: Leigh Henningham

Controversial plans to build a car park underneath heritage sheds at the Queen Victoria Market could be scrapped.

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