"Jeff Murray" is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn Football Club/Hawthorn in the Australian Football League/Victorian Football League (VFL).

Murray was an established ruckman with Claremont Football Club/Claremont before crossing to Hawthorn and represented Western Australia at the 1975 Knockout Carnival. In 1978, his only VFL season, he shared his debut with Terry Wallace and in total made ten appearances for the seniors. He lost his place in the side on the eve of the finals, with Hawthorn going on to claim the premiership.

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Jack Reynolds (the developer's attorney) told me that a simple language change in their development proposal resulted in the need to rezone the site. They changed the language from 'senior living' to 'age-restricted' and apparently, doing so requires a rezoning if they want to develop the site in the way that they propose.

We fully support the apartment plan. It seems like a win-win situation.

Bad tenants will rent bad-looking apartments, but good tenants want decent apartments.

Lab buildings are fun because scientists are so passionate. Researchers are very concerned and knowledgeable about their space and have a lot of ideas of how it should work, because they realize it can make a big difference in how productive they are.

The proposal doesn't meet the requirements of the Northland Plan, so we had to reject it in its current form.

I'm surprised and I'm not surprised because the criticisms were very minor and easily correctable.

We don't have any specifics to share about which hotel chain would go up there, or which restaurant or bank. But apparently, that's what the developer wants to build there.

One of the things that we see constantly with university folks is that they have grants, they get funding to do research, a research program lasts maybe two to five years and then they need to go and use that space for something else.