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Brisbane Development > Development Areas > Southern > Council Approves Three Tower Development for Kangaroo Point
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Council Approves Three Tower Development for Kangaroo Point

Last updated: 01/11/16 at 7:31 AM
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A new three tower development located at 352-364 Vulture Street has been approved by the Brisbane City Council.

Known as ‘K’, for K Point (Kangaroo Point), the mixed use project comprises of retail, hotel and residential apartments.

A new 290 room multi-national hotel will be housed in one tower and will accommodate a rooftop convention centre with 360 degree views. The rooftop will also house a new skygarden and bar on level 20.

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Artist’s impression of ground floor

The ground floor retail will be underpinned with a craft brewery and restaurant precinct.

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The project is being developed by Zenonos Group who have recently jointly acquired Lutwyche City shopping centre from Federation Centres.

The DA number for this development is A004232328.

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  • Muzz says:
    1 November 2016 at 12:14 pm

    I’d be interested to know how many car parks they’re providing, especially since it’s across the road from a bus station, and possible future train station.

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