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Four Brisbane developments are under the spotlight as City Hall assesses a trade-off: relaxing restrictions â including building heights â in return for developers improving public spaces on the ground.
The first two projects bookend the Merivale Bridge at South Brisbane and North Quay. The other two are a commercial development at 144 Logan Road, Woolloongabba, and the proposed $450 million refurbishment of central Toowong.
The developments are dubbed âthe buildings that breathe,â in the Brisbane City Council planning report.
Fish Lane was a grubby alley before $12.5 million was invested to rejuvenate Brisbaneâs laneways.
Credit:Tony Moore
The councilâs planning committee chair and deputy mayor Krista Adams says these projects will be evaluated closely.
The trade-off: Developers can go up if we get a better deal on the ground
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