First Tower Launches in Buranda’s Park Central Development

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Artist's impression of Park Central Masterplan

The first residential tower within Park Central, a new $1 billion master planned transit oriented development in Woolloongabba, will be released in June 2017.

Park Central One will feature 168 one and two bedroom apartments over 18 levels with ground floor retail and a rooftop garden terrace which will include a swimming pool, deck and gym.

Developed by Singapore based Wee Hur Holdings Ltd, the residential tower is designed by Woods Bagot, and Tomkins have recently been appointed as the builders, with construction expected to commence later this year.

Artist’s impression of stage one of Park Central

“Park Central One was designed for a local owner or a tenant wanting a convenient and active lifestyle, only 7 minutes from Brisbane CBD,” said Rachel Hutson, Residential Project Manager at Colliers International who is marketing the development.

“Being part of a transit oriented development, Park Central One will be a hub of activity offering residents direct connection to Buranda busway and rail stations as well as dedicated bikeways link to South east Freeway and the Norman Creek Bikeway and Greenway.”

“One bedroom apartments average 60sqm in size and are selling from $350,000 to $425,000,” said Ms Hutson. “The average size of a two bedroom apartment is 90sqm with prices ranging from $485,000 to $690,000.

Artist’s impression of Kitchen inside stage one of Park Central
Artist’s impression of living area inside stage one of Park Central

“Full-height glazing and spacious balcony maximise both space and views with Brisbane CBD views seen from one side of the building and extensive green views of Hanlon Park and Thompson Estate Reserve on the other side.”

The future stages at Park Central will include additional residential apartments, student accommodation, all positioned around 4,300sqm ‘sky park’ and 16,000sqm retail precinct anchored by a supermarket, speciality stores and dining.

The master plan envisions ‘sky park’ to be a private recreation space which will include a club lounge, outdoor dining and entertaining areas, 350sqm lap and lagoon pool with infinity edge and waterfall, a jogging track, outdoor gym equipment, table tennis, bocce, yoga lawn, grassed kick-a-bout area, outdoor cinema and fenced off-leash dog park.

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