Words by Nick Crockford
Above: Image of proposed development. Picture - Mark Williams Architects
Plans have been lodged for a new nine-storey residential development on a corner block near Redcliffe’s waterfront.
The application submitted to Moreton Bay City Council, is for 67 apartments on the corner of Sutton St and Dix St.
There would be 40 two-bedroom and 26 three-bedroom apartments with one four-bedroom penthouse on the 2168sqm block.
Three levels of basement parking would provide 153 parking spaces, with 17 for visitors. Each residence would also have a bicycle parking space and storage area.
Details, available on Council’s website, show the entry to the development’s lobby/foyer area and car parking would be off Dix St.
There would be 73m of frontage to Dix St and 48m to Sutton St at the site which is minutes from Redcliffe CBD and Suttons Beach.
The development application says the block has been vacant since 2017, having previously been the site of a home.
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