Minor Change Application for Mosaic’s Residential Project in Kangaroo Point

25 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point

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Architectural rendering of Mosaic Property's 'The Bedford'
Highlights
  • Full-line Woolworths supermarket, the first supermarket in Kangaroo Point
  • Rooftop recreation deck with pool, bbq area, dining rooms
  • Designed by Cottee Parker

A minor change development application has been submitted by Mosaic Property Group for a 15-storey mixed-use residential and retail development named “The Bedford by Mosaic,” located at 25 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point.

The development would feature a rooftop communal recreation area, extensive landscaping, and four levels of basement parking. The project is situated in the high-density residential zone of Kangaroo Point and would offer river views from the upper levels, being near the RiverWalk and other local amenities like Dockside Ferry Terminal and the soon-to-be-opened Kangaroo Point Green Bridge. The minor changes include:

  • Reduction in the number of apartments: The total number of units has been reduced from 130 to 128 apartments.
  • Reclassification of the rooftop: The rooftop garden level has been reclassified as an additional storey due to a previous technical error.
  • Internal structural changes: Adjustments have been made to the internal structure, traffic efficiencies, and services layout.
  • Building envelope amendments: Minor changes to the building envelope have been made to facilitate unit layout improvements.
  • Facade updates: Revisions to the external facade treatments have been made to achieve a superior architectural design.
  • Communal space enhancements: The communal open space on the rooftop has been expanded and enhanced.
  • Landscaping improvements: Landscaping and deep planting across the site have been improved.

The architectural design, crafted by BDA Architecture, presents a contemporary structure integrating subtropical planting to reflect Brisbane’s climate. The design includes extensive use of balcony and facade planters, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Key design elements include vertical and horizontal sun fins and louvres to manage heat and sunlight exposure, contributing to both comfort and aesthetics.

Residents would benefit from a rooftop recreation space that includes a pool, outdoor barbeque and seating areas, an outdoor cinema, and a gym. The communal space would create a resort-style atmosphere, with raised seating areas, shaded lounges, and garden beds contributing to an appealing and functional rooftop environment. The rooftop also features deep planting areas, maximising the green spaces available for residents to enjoy.

The development would include a full-line Woolworths supermarket, the first supermarket in Kangaroo Point. The Woolworths would span 2,236m² of retail space and include a BWS (Beer, Wine, Spirits) store as part of the offering. Additional retail spaces and café seating areas would complement the development, making it a key retail hub for the area.

The landscape concept by LatStudios enhances the streetscape with subtropical planting along Deakin, Ferry, and Prospect Streets, integrating the public realm with the development. Rooftop and perimeter landscaping will create privacy and shade, using species suited to Brisbane’s climate for low maintenance and drought resistance.

Project rundown

Development ParameterProposed Development
Address:25 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point
Development Type:Mixed-Use Residential and Retail
Site Area:3,195m²
Height:15 storeys / approximately 66.9 metres
Apartments:1-bedroom apartments: 3 units
2-bedroom apartments: 86 units
3-bedroom apartments: 39 units
x128 units total
Elevators:2 lifts (lift-to-unit ratio 1:64)
Communal Space:Rooftop gym, pool, outdoor dining and lounge areas, cinema, golf simulator
Retail:2,236m² Woolworths, BWS, café
Car Parking:315 car parking spaces across four basement levels. The development would include a total of 44 retail car parks across the basement levels, along with 3 EV charging bays, and 2 motorcycle spaces
Bike Parking:84 residential bike parks
Developer:Mosaic Property Group
Architect:BDA Architecture
Landscape Design:LatStudios
Town Planner:DTS Group
Sustainability:– Extensive deep planting
– Dual recycling and general waste chutes provided to maximise building recycling
– No rooftop solar panel system
– Natural light and cross-ventilation
– Bicycle parking
– All-electric building
Date Submitted:10/10/2024
Assessment LevelMinor Change Application
DA Application LinkA006632355

This application supersedes the Fabcot Cottee Parker designed application who sold the project to Mosaic Property Group is a Brisbane-based developer known for several residential projects across Queensland. Some of their recent projects include “The Sinclair” in East Brisbane and “The Patterson” in Toowong. “The Bedford by Mosaic” is part of their ongoing efforts to deliver mixed-use developments in key urban locations.

The development application has a number of submissions with the majority of submissions from the local community supporting the full line Woolworths supermarket with one submitter saying it will provide convenient grocery shopping at the one location.

The new Woolworths supermarket will provide much improved local grocery opportunities which don’t currently exist. The project will reduce vehicle use across the Kangaroo Point peninsula, as locals will be able to walk and cycle for everyday grocery shopping. For residents needing to drive to shop, they won’t need to leave Kangaroo Point for their weekly grocery needs. Please register my strong support for this project.

DA submission

Plans

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