Woolworths green lit for expanded mixed-use Kangaroo Point development

The amended proposal included adding seven storeys and constructing more than 70 apartments adjacent to the existing development in Kangaroo Point
Woolworths green lit for expanded mixed-use Kangaroo Point development
Alison Warters August 1, 2023PLANNING ALERT

Fabcot, the development arm of Woolworths Supermarkets, has been given the green light for their expanded version of the group's inner city Brisbane development.

The amended proposal included adding seven storeys and constructing more than 70 apartments adjacent to the existing development in Kangaroo Point

The initial approval for a 10-storey residential tower with 53 apartments, three levels of parking, and a supermarket was granted in December of 2021. After acquiring an additional 149 sqm lot at 14 Prospect Street in January 2021, Fabcot sought to modify the existing approval to accommodate the new purchase and create a larger and more extensive development.

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Fabcot's land package now spans a total of 3,197 sqm with frontages along Ferry, Prospect, and Deakin Streets, with part of the land reserved for potential future road widening.

Woolworths green lit for expanded mixed-use Kangaroo Point development Render of the initial shoptop development submitted by Fabcot.

The revised plan are for a 17-storey building with 130 apartments, a considerable increase from the originally approved 53 apartments. There will be seven one-bedroom apartments, 75 two-bedrooms, 44 three-bedrooms, and four four-bedroom apartments.

Amenities for the development will comprise a rooftop pool, gym, and outdoor barbecue space with seating. Around 2,600 sqm of space has been allocated for commercial use, allowing for a larger supermarket than initially proposed. The supermarket will now resemble a full-line store, catering to the needs of the Kangaroo Point community while adhering to a similar building footprint.

The development will take place in two stages.

The first stage encompasses four basement levels (one more than originally approved), ground-level retail and commercial space, and rooftop services such as plant rooms and the condenser deck. The second stage will involve floors one to 15, along with the rooftop area, which will feature a garden, pool, barbecue area, and indoor gym.

Urbis explained that the staged development will allow the supermarket to open ahead of the completion of the residential apartments above, ensuring a timely and efficient progression of the project.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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