New apartment plans revealed
Published 11:51am 10 January 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Above: Impression of the development proposal by Z Architects
Plans have been lodged for a new 93-apartment building close to the Redcliffe waterfront.
The development, with two car parking and seven residential levels, is proposed for 23-29 Alfred Street, Woody Point.
It would have 49 two-bedroom apartments and 44 three-bedroom apartments, each with a balcony, on the 3035sqm block.
There would be 148 parking spaces - 137 for residents, 11 visitors and one for people with a disability – as well as 93 resident and three visitor bicycle spaces.
Plans before Moreton Bay City Council include a rooftop terrace and pool which would be a communal space for residents.
The application, posted on Council’s website, says the proposal is consistent with other developments in the immediate area.
There were some objections submitted during the development application’s public consultation period with traffic issues appearing to be the main concern.
Impression of the proposal by Z Architects
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