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$2 billion plan to turn contaminated West End land into 1100 riverside homes

The proposal, which has been designed by Plus Studio, included five 30-storey towers and one 12-storey tower across the Brisbane River from Park Road in Milton.

It would include 201 one-bed units, 592 two-bed units and 309 units with three bedrooms and include parking for 1368 cars and 996 bicycles.

If built, the precinct would include 1102 new homes spread across six towers.

If built, the precinct would include 1102 new homes spread across six towers.Credit: Plus Studio

Along with the residences, the proposal had ground-level food and beverage tenancies, a laneway connection between Donkin and Hockings streets and two parks.

Plus Studio director Danny Juric said it would revitalise a site currently home to mostly vacant industrial buildings.

“This is a rare chance to transform an underutilised industrial site into a new riverside landmark,” he said.

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“We’ve drawn on the character of West End while responding to the lifestyle and landscape qualities that define Brisbane today, creating a destination that connects the city’s past and future.”

The site includes 200-year-old fig trees, which IDC said would be retained in the development “within a network of subtropical boulevards and green spaces”.

Just across Hockings Street from the proposal, Heidelberg Materials was planning three 50-storey towers and a riverside park fronting nearby Nott Street, but almost a year after submitting its development application, the council had not yet made a decision.

Both developments were submitted under the Kurilpa temporary local planning instrument, a short-term override of the Brisbane City Plan Act to “facilitate housing supply, affordability and diversity” in the area.

ICD Property expected the council to decide on its project’s approval by mid-2026.

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