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321 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley

Published: 6 January 2015
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EG Funds Management has submitted a DA for a twin tower residential project located at the current Optus Centre on the Brunswick Street Mall, Fortitude Valley.

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Building Breakdown:

  • 192 one bedroom apartments (54.4%)
  • 146 two bedroom apartments (41.4%)
  • 15 three bedroom apartments (4.2%)
  • 353 units total

Rising 30 storeys high, the development has been designed by Jackson Teece and includes four ground floor retail tenancies as well as a communal terrace area.

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According to the DA’s public realm design goal:

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New cross block links are proposed to provide small scale spaces within the public domain and connections to the adjacent Bakery Lane redevelopment as part of the BCC Vibrant Laneways program.

The podium development seeks to address the historic context and character streetscape of the primary Brunswick street frontage by reinforcing the scale of the development with the adjacent buildings will allow residents to moderate the outdoor living spaces behind to suit a balance of favourable climatic aspects and the proximity to the entertainment precinct below.

The DA number for this development is A004033941.

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  • Nerrida McIntosh says:
    30 January 2015 at 8:27 am

    I have not previously commented on this development. I am concerned that a high rise building such as this will impact negatively on the buildings of heritage value in the immediate area. A redevelopment of the site that is capped at a lower level would be more in keeping with the great ambience of this low rise area. I would therefore like to see the building height significantly reduced.

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