Continuing from previous post, in additional to the colonial style houses and streetscape, our suburb features as one of the geographical hub of North Shore.
Digging in the history book, the suburb begins initially in 1870s with commercial enterprises settling across Mowbray Road (between the north-west corner of intersection to the east of Lane Cove Road). It is only when a leading landowner convinces the railway authority to locate a new station (connecting to the North Shore Line) at the railway station estate, the development then shifts to the north.
When walking out from our street, one will notice the glaring view of multiple high-rises standing on the other side of town. This is the scenic of new Chatswood, now an affluent commercial and retailing district.
With the offering of contemporary living and proximity, the location has attracted new population growth at the multicultural level. According to the previous census, sixty-three percent of the total population are born overseas. Such growth also channels through to the local community and small businesses.