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Three Residential Towers Proposed for 166 Breakfast Creek Road, Newstead

Breakfast Creek Quarter Development

Last updated: 06/04/25 at 10:34 PM
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Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
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Churchill Development Group has submitted new plans for the redevelopment of 166 Breakfast Creek Road, Newstead, transforming the site into a residential-led mixed-use precinct featuring three towers with heights of 28, 26, and 23 storeys.

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Known in the development application as ‘Breakfast Creek Quarter’ the development has been designed by MAS Architecture Studio and includes 752 residential apartments as well as a mix of retail and commercial spaces on the ground and podium levels. The architectural design integrates extensive landscaping, large private balconies, and communal recreational areas.

The development team aims to deliver housing supply and choice in a highly sought-after inner-city location, specifically proposing a mix of studio, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments with varying floors areas between 49m2 and 96m2 in size.

Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed North Tower
Architectural rendering of the proposed North Tower
Architectural rendering of the proposed East Tower
Architectural rendering of the proposed East Tower
Architectural rendering of the proposed West Tower
Architectural rendering of the proposed West Tower
Architectural rendering of the proposed facade
Architectural rendering of the proposed facade

A ground level cross-block link is proposed which will be activated with numerous retail tenancies which plans to enhance pedestrian connectivity, and create a walkable and vibrant neighbourhood.

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Development rundown

Development ParameterProposed Development
Development Type:Residential
Site Area:6,778m2 
Gross Floor Area (GFA):Total non-residential GFA: 1,508m2, comprising Centre Activities: 
Ground Level: 1,230m2 
Level 2: 89m2 
Level 3: 189m2 
Height:– North Tower: 27-storeys + rooftop level / RL 99.7m
– West Tower: 26-storeys / RL 96.3m
– East Tower: 23-storeys / RL 85m
Apartments:– 122 studios
– 233 one-bedrooms
– 342 two-bedrooms
– 62 three-bedrooms
– 2 three-bedrooms sub-penthouses
– 1 four-bedroom penthouse

Stage 1 – North Tower: x164 apartments
Stage 2 – East x265 apartments & West Tower x323 apartments  
Total: x752 apartments
Elevators:North Tower: 3 elevators (lift-to-unit ratio of 1:54.6)
West Tower: 4 elevators (lift-to-unit ratio of 1:80.7)
East Tower: 3 elevators (lift-to-unit ratio of 1:88.3)
Communal Space:▪ Indoor recreation spaces located across Level 5 and Level 25
▪ Outdoor recreation spaces including pools, steam rooms, outdoor dining spaces and grassed areas
▪ Roof top terraces including sun decks, pools, steam room, functional kitchen and outdoor dining spaces
▪ Dedicated Work-From-Home spaces for residents located on Level 2 and Level 3
Retail:x12 ground floor tenancies varying in size
Car Parking:Stage 1 – North Tower: 248 spaces 
Stage 2 – East & West Tower: 335 spaces 
Total: 583 
Bike Parking:465 bicycle spaces
Developer:Churchill Development Group
Architect:MAS Architecture Studio
Landscape Design:Urbis
Town Planner:Urbis
Sustainability:– Significant ground floor landscaping
– Dual recycling and general waste chutes provided
– Opportunities for solar capture are provided through the introduction of PV cells to lower awnings and provision on rooftops for future PV arrays
– Rain water tanks are positioned within the podium to capture rainwater runoff from roofs and landscaped zones, to then be reused for irrigation purposes. Provision for on-site recycling and bulky waste storage allows residents to manage their waste output in a responsible manner. Energy efficient fittings & fixtures to be incorporated as part of unit fitout.
Date Submitted:24/05/2024
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Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter ground floor retail area
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter ground floor retail area
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter ground floor retail area
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter ground floor retail area
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development
Architectural rendering of the proposed Breakfast Creek Quarter development

The development prioritises residential amenity with expansive windows, balconies, and extensive landscaping and screening elements between towers which includes a large pool and grass areas.

According to the development application, the project will supply Brisbane with much needed inner-city housing. The proposal is aligned with the four priorities of the Sustainable Growth Strategy for the following reasons: 

  • The proposal supports the increased housing supply in Brisbane and supports the population growth through the delivery of 752 residential units. 
  • The proposal supports the housing diversity and choice within inner-city suburbs through a product mix of studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units, with varying floor areas. 
  • The site presents a unique opportunity to capitalise on an underutilised inner-city site that is well-service by high-frequency public transport to deliver a large-scale residential offering. 
  • The design of the development encompasses Buildings-that-Breathe elements through climate resilient design. 

Brisbane is facing an unprecedented challenge in delivering the amount of housing and development required to house our community and facilitate the ongoing development of the city.

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This development application supersedes a previously approved scheme on the site for an 8-storey commercial campus style office building.

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

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  • Craig Sims says:
    26 June 2024 at 8:26 am

    I am a local resident who struggles with rent and where to rent with my job being in the valley.

    Finally Council and State Governments are waking up to the fact that there’s a severe housing shortage and developments like these should be approved immediately and get on with it.

    Frustrated resident.

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