A development application has been submitted by RG Property for modifications to an approved mixed-use project at 169 Wellington Road, East Brisbane.
Initially approved for eight storeys, the new proposal seeks to extend the building height to ten storeys (approximately 34 metres) and increase the residential capacity from 50 to 72 apartments.
The building has been designed by MAS Architects, incorporating high-quality materials and expanded glazing to enhance views of Raymond Park.
According to MAS Architects, the design draws inspiration from Queensland’s native flora, specifically the Grevillea Banksii, with symmetrical forms, organic curves, and a warm material palette. These enhancements aim to provide a contemporary and visually dynamic contribution to the urban landscape.


A key highlight of the development is its rooftop recreation facilities. Designed to promote relaxation, the rooftop includes a swimming pool with glass wall feature surrounded by sun loungers, BBQ and dining areas, and landscaped seating zones.
The rooftop design integrates subtropical greenery with shade trees and cascading plants, offering a tranquil retreat for residents while capitalising on the panoramic views of the surrounding parklands and cityscape.
The ground floor also includes a laneway that creates a pedestrian link between Wellington Road and Manilla Street, enhancing walkability in the neighbourhood. Residents would have access to 120 car parking spaces, including 18 visitor bays, and 62 bicycle parking spaces (44 resident, 18 visitor).
Project Rundown
Development Parameter | Proposed Development |
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Address: | 169 Wellington Road, East Brisbane, QLD 4169 |
Development Type: | Mixed-use residential and retail |
Site Area: | 1,619 m² |
Gross Floor Area (GFA): | Approximately 6,500 m² |
Height: | 10 storeys / approximately 34 metres |
Apartments: | 72 apartments: 9 x 1-bedroom, 36 x 2-bedroom, 27 x 3-bedroom |
Elevators: | 2 elevators. Lift-to-unit ratio 1:36 |
Communal Space: | 748 m², including rooftop pool, barbeque areas, and lounge seating. An 80m2 gym is located on ground level |
Retail: | 53 m² of ground-level retail |
Car Parking: | 120 spaces (102 resident, 18 visitor) |
Bike Parking: | 62 spaces (44 resident, 18 visitor) |
Developer: | RG Property |
Architect: | MAS Architects (Nick Symonds, Teneille Casa) |
Landscape Design: | CUSP Landscape Architects |
Town Planner: | Urbis |
Sustainability: | Rooftop Solar: The development does not include a rooftop solar array as part of its current plans. Energy Efficiency: High-performance glazing, energy-efficient LED lighting, and optimised thermal insulation can reduce energy consumption throughout the building. Water Conservation: Installation of water-efficient fixtures and potential rainwater harvesting systems for irrigating landscaped areas, including the rooftop and ground-level gardens. Green Landscaping: Use of drought-tolerant and native plant species across the rooftop and podium-level landscaping to minimise water use and support biodiversity. Active Transport Facilities: Bicycle parking spaces for both residents and visitors to encourage non-motorised transport. Waste Management: Recycling divider chute and dedicated refuse rooms to facilitate effective waste separation and recycling. |
Date Submitted: | 16 December 2024 |
Assessment Level | Code assessable |
DA Application Link | A006687843 |

RG Property Nineteen is a subsidiary of RG Property, a long-standing property investment, asset management, and development firm established in Western Australia over 65 years ago. RG Property has a diverse portfolio across New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia, specialising in retail, office buildings, and residential developments.
I think those architectural plans you supplied are corrupted -there’s a tonne of white boxes throughout the drawings obstructing key information. Particularly on page 5 -you can’t even see the unit layouts. Might just be due to the drawings being preliminary and not finalised….
A nice building nonetheless -this area of town will benefit from densification.