Approval by a NSW Joint Regional Planning Panel recently, paves the way for Inglis team to commence construction of a
new, state-of-the-art, $100 million equine complex at Warwick Farm which will become the world's best equine sales complex.
Inglis said they are working with architects, builders, engineers and other consultants to have suitable drawings and other details to release in the next few weeks.
This drawing is
sneak peak of the hotel, selling auditorium and parade rings.
With construction starting in the next few months, Inglis expect the new complex to be completed and
ready for use at the start of the 2018 Sales season.
The new 100,000sq metre headquarters will inject more than $100 million into the local economy and create jobs in finance, insurance, marketing, management, bloodstock and digital.
The precinct will house a multipurpose selling arena, parade ring and 12 open-sided horse stables which will accommodate almost 900 horses.
There will also be
a hotel on site with 145 rooms, as well as a dining area and associated basement parking, purpose-built truck bay, storage and a maintenance precinct.
The Inglis Easter Yearling Sales is the most prestigious in the southern hemisphere and last April 437 yearlings were sold for a total of $106 million.
It was at this sale
Dynamic Syndications purchased our
two FASTNET ROCK colts that we offered.
Fastnet Rock x Distinctly Grey Colt & Fastnet Rock x Sevruga Bay Colt
There were 50 yearlings which sold for $500,000 or more including the sale-topper, the Snitzel-Vegas Showgirl colt, a full-brother to champion mare Winx was knocked down to
Gai Waterhouse for $2.3 million. Another eight yearlings sold for $1 million or more.
Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster said the key drivers in the plan to relocate to Warwick Farm from their Randwick Newmarket Complex was the site’s size, capacity and its strategic location, close to major roads, public transport and Sydney’s new airport at Badgery’s Creek.