The Top Taste Bakery site at Kedron has been earmarked for urban renewal.Credit:Google Maps
The largest single site is 16.3 hectares at Bonemill Road,Runcorn,while the smallest,just 900 square metres,is at McIlwraith Avenue in Norman Park.
Both sides of Gympie Road at Kedron (11.7 hectares in total) make the list – including the Top Taste Bakery site – as does a 12-hectare site at Hyde Road,Yeronga.
Schrinner,who announced the scheme in the budget amid a debate over housing pressures,said the aim was to “remove tired old commercial sites that no longer stack up and replace them with vibrant developments”.
Suburban Renewal Precincts
- 115-187 Hyde Road,Yeronga (12 hectares)
- 145 Glenora Street,Wynnum (0.15 hectares)
- 4,12,32 and 54 Bonemill Road,Runcorn (16.3 hectares)
- 81 and 117 Mina Parade,Alderley (6.4 hectares)
- 35 Hamilton Road,Moorooka (1.15 hectares)
- 123 Muriel Avenue,Moorooka (3.2 hectares)
- 26 Gladys Street,Stones Corner (0.32 hectares)
- 5 McIlwraith Avenue,Norman Park (0.09 hectares)
- Multiple addresses,Gympie Road,Kedron (11.7 hectares)
- 53 Fairlawn Street,Nathan (6.9 hectares)
- 1288 and 1344 Sandgate Road,Nundah (1.3 hectares)
- 1-26 Burke Street,Dutton Park (1.6 hectares)
- Multiple addresses,Newmarket Road,Wilston (8.2 hectares)
- 224–266 Newnham Road,Wishart (2.6 hectares)
“By utilising land within our existing urban footprint like this we will also deliver an environmental dividend by helping keep existing low-density areas,bushland and green space preserved,” he said.
“In the same way we are helping to transform Teneriffe,Howard Smith Wharves and West Village in West End,Suburban Renewal Precincts will ensure suburbs throughout Brisbane get even better.”
Other sites are at Alderley,Dutton Park,Moorooka,Nathan,Nundah,Stones Corner,Wilston,Wishart and Wynnum.