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New Warehouse Style Retail Marketplace Proposed for Bulimba Barracks

Bulimba Barracks Neighbourhood Centre (Fabrication Shed)

Published: 4 August 2024
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Highlights
  • Retail and Commercial Spaces: The project will house multiple retail units, creating a vibrant shopping destination.
  • Supermarket: A large supermarket with a floor area of 1,932m2 is planned to cater to daily needs.
  • Office Spaces: The development includes 282m2 dedicated to office spaces, providing opportunities for local businesses.
  • Food and Beverage Outlets: Spanning 1,222m2, these outlets will offer a range of dining options.
  • Fitness Facilities: A 407m2 gym is part of the plan, promoting health and wellness within the community.

It might look like just a shed, but its about to kick start the regeneration of another new urban village community in the eastern Brisbane suburb of Bulimba.

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A development application has been submitted by Shayher Group to transform the former Bulimba Barracks site into a bustling mixed-use precinct centred around a new retail market within a character shed building.

Designed by Buchan and located at 167 and 25 Apollo Road, Bulimba, this new application for a heritage-inspired retail marketplace aims to blend contemporary amenities with the site’s historical essence, creating a community-centric hub. The proposed masterplan includes a supermarket, retail outlets, office spaces, and a state-of-the-art gym.

Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
The planned site in context of the Bulimba Barracks masterplan
The planned site in context of the Bulimba Barracks masterplan
The planned development site
The planned development site

The character development, which spans several major roads including Riverfront Avenue, East West Avenue, and North South Avenue, also enjoys a prime location along the Brisbane River. The redevelopment incorporates the adaptive reuse of the existing fabrication shed, ensuring a nod to the site’s heritage while embracing modernity.

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To ensure accessibility and connectivity, the development features pedestrian pathways and cycle paths. A central courtyard will serve as a communal gathering space, fostering social interaction and community events. The careful integration of these elements reflects a commitment to creating an inclusive environment.

Proposed plans of Bulimba Barracks
Proposed plans of Bulimba Barracks
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed

Project rundown

Development ParameterProposed Development
Address: 167 Apollo Road, Bulimba
Development Type:Mixed-use retail-led
Site Area:207,300 m²​ (Barracks Masterplan area)
Gross Floor Area (GFA):Total – 5,391m2
‒ Amenity – 252m2
‒ EOT – 32m2
‒ Food and drink outlet – 1,222m2
‒ Office/flexible space – 282m2
‒ Gym – 407m2
‒ Retail – 854m2
‒ Storage – 409m2
‒ Supermarket – 1,932m2
‒ Food and drink outlet – 1,222m2
Height:2 storeys and RL15.475m
Apartments:No apartments within this application
Communal Space:Amenity – 252 m²​
Retail:Total retail GFA – 854 m² plus a supermarket GFA of 1,932 m² (1,610 m² retail floor and 322 m² back of house)
Car Parking:All car parking (i.e. for the residential and retail uses) is provided below the residential portion of the site. Basement 1 includes both the residential and visitor car parking. Basement 2 is resident parking only. The proposed retail centre is provided with 153 car parking spaces.
Developer:Shayher
Architect:Buchan
Landscape Design:Place Design Group
Town Planner:Urbis
Date Submitted:28/03/2024
Assessment Level:Impact
DA Application Link:A006495001
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Access for vehicles has been designed with a laneway adjacent to the fabrication workshop. Additionally, basement parking will be accessible via East West Avenue, accommodating the needs of both residents and visitors. The total site area for the project is 7,560m2, which accounts for 91% of the entire development space of 8,290m2.

Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed view from Apollo Rd
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed view from Apollo Rd
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed
Architectural rendering of Bulimba Barracks retail market shed

The Bulimba Barracks masterplan is a sprawling 14-stage master planned development project located on prime land along the Brisbane River. This initial retail development will serve as the cornerstone for future residential stages, much like how the Gasworks precinct paved the way for the successful urban renewal of Newstead.

This project is poised to enhance the local area, providing a blend of commercial, recreational, and communal spaces that cater to a wide range of activities and services.

A seperate residential development sitting adjacent to the retail shed development has also been recently proposed by Shayher Group.

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  • Marilyn Paice says:
    7 August 2024 at 7:00 am

    Parkin parking parking…huge issue.

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  • Nora Ball says:
    17 August 2024 at 9:27 am

    I like this plan. Parking definitely needs to be considered as that area is a nightmare for traffic and parking. Please, – no Woolies or Coles. I note it states boutique supermarket, hopefully that’s the case. Harris Farm would be ideal.

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