Mosman developer spotted in angry crowd fighting $50m multi-storey plan
Mosman developer spotted in angry crowd fighting $50m multi-storey plan
March 10, 2026 — 2:00am
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Residents of the gilded lower north shore suburb of Mosman are so incensed at the prospect of a multi-storey development in their suburb that a crowd of roughly 60 people gathered at the site on Monday in staunch opposition to the plans.
At issue is a development application lodged by former real estate agent Tim Foote’s development company Prosker Pty Ltd in September last year, which proposes a major demolition to make way for a block of 14 flats. The development would include “three affordable dwellings”, basement parking and a swimming pool.
Suffice to say that the burghers of Mosman aren’t impressed. Speeches were made on Monday as part of a conciliation conference on site. By late mid-afternoon, the conciliation was still ongoing.
“A conciliation conference started on site this morning,” a spokeswoman for Mosman Council told CBD. “We understand that numerous people attended to observe.”
Mosman Council has applied for a heritage protection order for a double-storey house that would need to be bulldozed to make way for the eight-storey proposal.
Foote himself was spotted among the crowd, according to photos sent to CBD. On top of the 60-odd protesters, among whom were some residents raging over the prospect of losing their water views, Foote’s proposal also attracted 173 written objections.
“Tim feels a strong connection and responsibility to the Mosman community,” is how Foote describes himself........
