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Refurbishment Proposed for 105 Melbourne Street, South Brisbane

Published: 14 January 2022
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Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment
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A development application has been submitted by Aria Property Group for the refurbishment of the three storey ‘Merivale Flats’ building at 105 Melbourne Street, South Brisbane into mixed-use retail and commercial usage.

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The existing brick building currently houses a cafe tenancy fronting Melbourne Street and two ground storey units fronting Merivale Street. At the rear of the building, a former air raid shelter accommodates a small coffee shop known as The Paladar.

Designed by Twohill & James, the upper storey units will be retained in their current layout but undergo a change of use to offices.

Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment
Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment
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“The site benefits from a Heritage Exemption Certificate for building works, which was issued by Brisbane City Council on the 20th December 2021 facilitating demolition and most building work necessary to effect the changes in use.” – PPA

Under the plans proposed, the 59m2 retail tenancy facing Melbourne Street would become a shop with new fixed glazing installed along the shops frontage to Melbourne Street, providing a display window function.

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Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment
Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment
Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment showing proposed rooftop terrace
Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment showing proposed rooftop terrace
Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment

The existing air raid shelter will be consolidated with two ground level units into a new restaurant which will feature 22m2 of roof terrace dining above the air raid shelter. The food and drink outlet would operate between 11am and 12 midnight, seven days a week.

The remaining six units on the upper story would be converted to small office tenancies.

Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment
Architectural rendering of proposed 105 Melbourne Street refurbishment

Project rundown

  • Site Area: 352m2
  • GFA: 592m2
  • Height: 3 storeys / RL 17.30m
  • Retail: x2 tenancies
  • Car Parking: No
  • Bike Parking: No
  • Architect: Twohill & James
  • Landscape Design: RPS Group
  • Town Planner: Property Projects Australia (PPA)
  • Sustainability: There is no provision for rooftop solar.

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Proposed ground floor landscaping
Proposed ground floor landscaping
Proposed level 1 landscaping
Proposed level 1 landscaping

Plans

App B - Proposed Plans (1)

 

The proposal is one of a few development applications lodged by Aria who are undertaking a retail strategy to transform Fish Lane into a vibrant laneway.

Tell us what you think about this development application below in the comment box. The development application for this project, available to view on Brisbane City Council’s Developmenti online platform is A005922500.

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12 Comments
  • Cameron Wilson says:
    15 January 2022 at 12:37 am

    This is completely ridiculous taking away from the history of the region and replacing it with modern contemporary crap.
    Fish lane is losing the art touch that it has and makes the laneways of Melbourne Street hat they are.
    This will just create another metropolis in a world already full of them.

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  • Adrian says:
    15 January 2022 at 2:47 am

    This is utterly ridiculous, destroying all the charm and character of this lovely old building.
    “The proposal is one of a few development applications lodged by Aria who are undertaking a retail strategy to transform Fish Lane into a vibrant laneway.”
    It already is a vibrant laneway. What a stupid statement.

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  • Alan says:
    15 January 2022 at 11:11 pm

    Well done aria for removing the only low income housing available on fish lane, shows what your striving for, imagine pulling Phil’s cigar shop down! Alan

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  • Henley says:
    16 January 2022 at 3:53 am

    What sort of narrow minded vision is removing the character of fish lane Aria? While the Paladar has paid homage to the cultural history of fish lane, this development application seeks to cover the communities diverse past with white tiles.

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  • Michelle says:
    16 January 2022 at 8:52 pm

    Just don’t do it. This is the worst news to wake up to. Where are all those people going to live now if you kick them out. That’s their home. And The Paladar is full of character and history which is becoming rarer every day. Please dont let this go ahead there will be a lot of upset people in this community.

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  • KNP says:
    18 January 2022 at 8:03 am

    I live the re- exposing of the brickwork, which brings the Artdeco building alive.
    But would be sad to see the Fumidor go.
    Gentrification doesn’t require scrubbing away all the character.

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  • David says:
    18 January 2022 at 10:08 pm

    What a surprise……. The usual local action groups think it’s a terrible idea. Who would have thought!

    Progress is something you cannot stop. Gentrification of the area is inevitable.

    It is an inherently better proposal than another cheap apartment tower!

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  • Matthew says:
    21 January 2022 at 10:26 pm

    I like the exposed brick, hate the interior changes. You want to kick people out of their home? Destroy an air raid shelter? How many of those are left?! No provision for rooftop solar either!

    Maybe it is just for the sake of photos but it wouldnt surprise me if it wasn’t, but the pedestrian crossing lights are being removed?! That’s a terrible idea.

    Return the exterior to its former glory but dont fuck up the interior. Maintaing the facade of a building is not retaining it’s character. Hasn’t Brisbane destroyed enough of it’s old buildings.

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  • Michael says:
    22 January 2022 at 1:28 pm

    Exposed brick looks great. The rest is shocking. Turning low income houses into offices. Ripping out the cigar shop which is known and loved all through Brisbane. Give this building and this suburb a little respect. What yuppie bullsh*t. Yawn.

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  • Yu says:
    24 January 2022 at 6:53 am

    Eventually, it will just become a milk tea shop.

    If we are to renovate it, best to knock it down and build more housing.

    Low income housing in a high value area makes no sense. It is best removed.

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  • Lisa Robinson says:
    11 March 2022 at 5:50 am

    Good afternoon
    I am the great granddaughter of the original owner Mr Pierce Williams.
    The building needs freshening, but I am shocked it’s being refurbished to the extent it is.
    Completely changes the look of building.
    Pierce would’ve preferred mainly housing.
    Lisa

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  • Joy Thorley says:
    25 November 2023 at 1:45 pm

    Hello Lisa,
    I just saw your post on Pierce Williams. I am his Grandaughter. Joy. I have the drawings of the building.
    I agree with you.

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