Mixed-use Toowong Town Centre ‘The Aviary’ gets green light

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Architectural rendering of The Aviary development at Toowong

The Brisbane City Council has this week approved the $450 million Toowong Town Centre, an new mixed-use precinct, being developed by State Development Corporation in partnership with White & Partners Sydney.

Located in Toowong, the project is to be known as The Aviary and features residential, retail, hospitality, office spaces, shared outdoor spaces and a new public streetscape plaza area.

Toowong is one of the only suburbs outside of the Brisbane CBD that has access to all forms of mass transit including city cat, train and bus — beside a Regional Shopping Centre — Toowong Village.

State Development Corporation Managing Director Ross McKinnon said the project aligns with office tenants’ changing needs and complements current trends in urban planning that are helping reshape Brisbane’s suburbs.

“The significant growth of mixed-used developments is a result of community demand for self-sufficient hubs based on walkability and convenience,” he said.

Architectural rendering of The Aviary development at Toowong
Architectural rendering of The Aviary development at Toowong

“If businesses have learned anything from COVID-19, it’s that we don’t all have to be working in the city to maximise productivity. While it’s still early days, we expect to see more office users make the shift to central hubs like The Aviary for the lifestyle benefits, where everything you need is at your fingertips and you don’t have to travel into the CBD.

“We see The Aviary as a one in 50-year opportunity to revive community amenity in Toowong, bringing enhanced liveability to Brisbane’s western suburbs for a generation. This will be the fifth project State Development Corporation has undertaken in the inner western suburbs, demonstrating our commitment to this close city precinct.”

Architectural rendering of The Aviary development at Toowong

The re-imagined Toowong Town Centre is the latest development to continue the rise of integrated and mixed-used precincts outside of city centres, with many helping revitalise suburbs and create sustainable communities through a diverse mix of retail, lifestyle, entertainment and leisure facilities.

Due to an ever-increasing population in inner-city suburbs, a decrease in car ownership, and a desire for enhanced focus on health and wellness, community hubs are placing more focus on pedestrians, walkability and green spaces — providing these areas with a sense of identity and community.

Architectural rendering of The Aviary development at Toowong

Once completed, the 9,000m2 site will offer 150 residential apartments, approximately 30 retail shops and a large office tower, as well as a fresh food market, an elevated outdoor dining precinct, cinemas, and services such as a fitness/wellness centre, medical centre and childcare facilities.

Dan White, Partner at White & Partners, said he is proud to partner with State Development Corporation to bring The Aviary to such an iconic Brisbane suburb.

“This will be the third project we have undertaken in partnership with State Development Corporation in Toowong. We have always believed that Toowong offers both businesses and consumers fantastic amenities and a great location, and so we are excited by the opportunity we have with The Aviary to create a vibrant and diverse precinct,” he said.

Architectural rendering of The Aviary commercial tower at Toowong

“As a family business founded in Queensland, we are proud to be a part of a project that will create great local job and business opportunities and contribute to the continued growth of the Queensland economy.”

Construction on The Aviary is expected to commence in 2021 and be completed in 2023. The development is also expected to boost the south-east Queensland economy by creating 400 local jobs.

Architectural rendering of The Aviary residential component at Toowong

The precinct has been designed by award-winning Brisbane architecture firm Nettleton Tribe, known for major urban planning projects including Brisbane’s recently developed Montague Markets at West End.

The development will also see upgrades to High Street with the creation of a dedicated bus lane along the site’s frontage for the busy Toowong bus stop and road improvements will be made at the corner of Jephson Street and Sherwood Road. The upgrades will significantly improve traffic flow in the area and will ensure the long-term growth of Toowong.

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