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23-Storey ‘The Cullen’ Tower Proposed for Northshore Hamilton

Published: 12 September 2022
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Architectural rendering of The Cullen's brick podium at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen's brick podium at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
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A development application has been submitted by Brisbane-based developer Limitless for a 23-storey residential-led development known as ‘The Cullen’ at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton.

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Designed by Plus Architecture, the design features a brick textural base which has been inspired by the industrial buildings of the sites former use. Within the podium will be double height retail and F&B tenancies featuring dense subtropical landscaping. The corner retail tenancy is 114m2 and a neighbouring cafe retail tenancy is 97m2.

The project features 100 apartments over 19 levels above the podium as well as a level four recreation level which includes a lap pool, spa, sauna, BBQ areas, gym, yoga and Pilates area.

The rooftop level will feature a 85m2 common area room containing a kitchen and lounge. There are two small commercial tenancies proposed within this application, a 101m2 tenancy on level two and a 68m2 commercial tenancy on level three, both being car park levels.

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Architectural rendering of The Cullen at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen's brick podium design at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen’s brick podium design at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen's brick podium design at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen’s brick podium design at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton

Project rundown

  • Site Area: 1,238m2
  • GFA: 14,324m2
  • Height: 24 Storeys (23 storeys with rooftop) / 83.4m
  • Apartments: x50 two bedroom apartments, x50 three bedroom apartments (x100 apartments total)
  • Lifts: x4 (lift-to-unit ratio of 1:25)
  • Retail: x2 ground floor tenancies totalling 151m2
  • Communal Space: Level four recreation deck consisting of lap pool, spa, sauna, BBQ areas, gym, yoga and Pilates area. Rooftop communal lounge and kitchen
  • Car Parking: The development provides a total of 154 spaces
  • Bike Parking: Total of 114 bicycle spaces, comprising x102 bicycle spaces for residents and x12 bicycle spaces for visitors
  • Developer: Limitless
  • Architect: Plus Architecture
  • Landscape Design: Archipelago
  • Town Planner: Newing Planning Consultants
  • Sustainability: Deep planting, rooftop solar PV system.
  • Date Submitted: 31/08/2022
Architectural rendering of The Cullen at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of The Cullen at 5 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Level 4 Recreation Level
Level 4 Recreation Level
Level 4 Pool
Level 4 Pool
Level 4 Recreation Level
Level 4 Recreation Level

The site is located within the Northshore Hamilton priority development area and thus is to be assessed by Economic Development Queensland, not the Brisbane City Council.

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Tell us what you think about this masterplan below in the comment box. The development application for this project, available to view on Economic Development Queensland’s online platform is #DEV2022/1323.

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