The Block 2020 headed to Brighton
Nine's 2020 season of The Block is headed to Brighton.
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Nine’s 2020 season of The Block is headed to a Brighton, in Melbourne’s bayside.
Micjoy Pty. Ltd., a company associated with Nine, has purchased a property at 360 New Street Brighton, the Sunday Herald Sun reports, with plans to subdivide into 5 homes estimated at $4.5m in works.
TV Tonight understands the huge 2761 sq.m. site was once home to Andrina Private Nursing Home, then owned by property Developer and Crown Casino founder Lloyd Williams. Nine made an irresistible offer on the site which has more recently been marketed as a One Orchard townhouse development.
Updated: The site is vacant for all but a small display office. Nine is rumoured to feature relocated homes from different eras from the 1930s – 1960s. The show previously relocated old homes onto vacant land in Elsternwick 2017.
Meanwhile the 2019 series at the former Oslo backpackers in St. Kilda, already having completed renovations, is tipped to launch in early August.
Nine declined to comment.
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Shows like The Block are are to do with the local councils in Melbourne, much easier to deal with getting permits than in Sydney.
Is it just me or have Nine visibly been making a huge effort to produce reality shows in Melbourne than Sydney? Noticing a lot.