Major changes to hub plan
Published 6:04am 7 July 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Above: Images courtesy of Focus Architecture
Development plans for a new five-storey "integrated health hub, near Redcliffe Hospital, have changed.
Proposals lodged with Moreton Bay City Council last year were for two levels of “medical tenancies” above two levels of car parking.
The ground floor, of an 800sqm site on the corner of Anzac Ave and Percy St, was to have a café, pharmacy and “medical uses”.
But a new application, available on Council's website, has been submitted for a four-storey development with 21 parking spaces.
The top two floors have changed to 12 two-bedroom apartments (six on each), above one level of residential parking for 13 vehicles, plus storage areas.
Under new plans, the ground floor would have two commercial/retail tenancies for “health care services, food and drink outlet and shop uses” and eight commercial parking spaces.
The development, diagonally opposite Redcliffe Hospital’s eastern boundary, would have a 20m frontage on to Anzac Ave and 40m to Percy St,
A house and outbuildings are currently on the proposed site.
The DA says: “The site is within the Redcliffe health precinct area along Anzac Ave, therefore the amended building design maintains the same core aspects of the approved building."
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