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$160 Million Mixed Use Development Planned for Springwood

Published: 14 September 2017
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Plans are being prepared for submission to Logan City Council for a $160 million mixed-use development in Springwood which will feature the region’s first four-star hotel along with a cinema complex, medical centre, gymnasium, serviced apartments, residential apartments and a substantial restaurant focused retail complex.

The project is aimed at providing the region with a quality version of the Fortitude Valley’s Emporium styled development.

Sydney developer Vanguard Pty Ltd is proposing the major development on the Watland Plaza site at 3406 Pacific Highway, Springwood.

According to the developer, it will be a substantial development and a statement that Springwood and Logan City have not been forgotten in SEQ’s future population growth and economic development. Once completed, Logan City residents will no longer have to travel to Brisbane or the Gold Coast for quality restaurant offerings with the provision of this one stop entertainment and accommodation destination.

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Artist's impression of proposed Watland Plaza
Artist’s impression of proposed Watland Plaza

The company purchased the large 11,313 sqm site from the Watson family, a Logan City development group, through Stephen Kidd of Ray White Commercial (Qld).

Mr Kidd said updated plans to be lodged allow for a 10-level mixed use complex on the hill-top location, which has excellent exposure to the Pacific Motorway and coastal views.

“The developers are planning a cinema complex of between 2,500 sqm and 3,000 sqm,” said Mr Kidd, who will also be marketing the new development for sale.

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“The plans also include an 80-90 room hotel, more than 100 residential apartments and 2,700 sqm of restaurant space. With up to 20 restaurants at the one convenient location, it is our intent to offer a gustatory wonderland to Logan’s residents.  Easily accessed from both sides of the M1, on-site parking for almost 600 cars will be provided over five levels for patron’s convenience.

“Discussions are well advanced with a cinema chain, hotel operators, serviced apartment operators and student accommodation providers.”

In April 2012, the Logan City Council granted preliminary approval for the development of a mixed-use project on the site.

Mr Kidd said the developers are seeking final approval for the $160 million development of about 15,000 sqm of mixed-use floor space.

“This development is ideally positioned in the fast population growth corridor suburb of Springwood,” he said.

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“The Springwood commercial precinct is one of several major commercial precincts which make up Logan City, though the only one which has direct exposure to the large volumes of traffic travelling between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.”

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  • Joe Blow says:
    21 May 2022 at 5:59 am

    Well this project worked well. 5 years later and all there is to show are a bunch of empty buildings. And coastal views? Really? Which coast?
    This is another fine example of Logan councils inability to organise anything and their total disregard for what established families want of their suburb. All hail the mighty developers!

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