28-Storey Tower Proposed for St Pauls Tce, Fortitude Valley
Architectural rendering of the proposed residential-led tower at 286 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley

28-Storey Tower Proposed for St Pauls Tce, Fortitude Valley

Brisbane Development I Last updated: 18/09/24


286 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley

According to the application, the built form, design and land uses represent a high quality, subtropical design that is befitting of the. site’s location and will create a landmark outcome at a key connection and intersection between Fortitude Valley and Spring Hill.

Designed by McFarland Architects, the proposal includes 164 residential apartments as well as 415m2 of retail space.

As part of the active ground / podium level outcome, the development includes publicly accessible space on the corner of Kennigo Street and St Pauls Terrace that will provide the opportunity for the community to interact.






The proposal also includes 1,152 square meters of communal space on the upper ground level, featuring a gym and bike store. Additionally, a rooftop recreation deck on level 27 is planned, which would offer a pool, spa, recreation room, barbecue areas, seating areas with a fire pit, and gardens.


Highlights

  • 28-Storey Residential-led Tower: The development will feature a 28-storey high-rise combining residential, retail, transforming a key site in Fortitude Valley.
  • 164 Residential Apartments: The tower will house 164 apartments, offering a mix of one to four-bedroom apartments
  • 1,153m2 Communal Space: Extensive communal spaces, including a rooftop recreation area with a pool, gym, barbecue areas, and landscaped gardens.
  • Features a unique programmable lighting system at night
  • Designed by McFarland Architects

A development application has been lodged by Luxe Property Investments for a 28-storey residential-led development located at 286 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley.

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Project rundown Plans

Designed by McFarland Architects, the proposal includes 164 residential apartments as well as 415m2 of retail space.

According to the application, the built form, design and land uses represent a high quality, subtropical design that is befitting of the. site’s location and will create a landmark outcome at a key connection and intersection between Fortitude Valley and Spring Hill.

As part of the active ground / podium level outcome, the development includes publicly accessible space on the corner of Kennigo Street and St Pauls Terrace that will provide the opportunity for the community to interact.

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The proposal also includes 1,152 square meters of communal space on the upper ground level, featuring a gym and bike store. Additionally, a rooftop recreation deck on level 27 is planned, which would offer a pool, spa, recreation room, barbecue areas, seating areas with a fire pit, and gardens.

There is three basement levels proposed with 157 car spaces accommodated with vehicle access from Warry Street.

The tower design is also proposed to include a unique lighting feature, which will contribute to the skyline at night and form part of Brisbane’s ‘City of Lights’ strategy.



DA Application Link

DA Application Link: A006612891


Building Form Strategy - Tower

Selected Plans


Basement 1 Plan


Lower Ground Floor Plan


Upper Ground Floor Plan


Level 1 Floor Plan


Level 2 - 7 Floor Plan (Even Floors)


Level 2 - 7 Floor Plan (Odd Floors)


Level 26 Floor Plan


Roof Deck Floor Plan


Roof Plan

Location Map


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