Development plans for 200 Turbot Street,and the heritage-listed dental hospital,have been abandoned.Credit:Sean Parnell
Coates was also reluctant to support the Brisbane Arena being built at Roma Street and to be used temporarily for Olympic swimming.
Pointedly,he said the only Games-related investment in the project – a privately led proposal that predated Brisbane being announced the 2032 host – should be for a drop-in pool and back-of-house requirements.
Brisbane Arena was already in doubt due to the technical and logistical challenges involved with building over the city train lines. The review,byformer LNP lord mayor Graham Quirk,has been looking at alternative sites and other solutions,which may see the Games swimming venue separated from any entertainment centre proposal.
Also on Thursday,developer Mirvac quietly abandoned its plan to build a 37-storey tower at 200 Turbot Street,which the government had wanted to become a cornerstone of the revitalisation of the northern CBD. It would have been the closest development to Brisbane Arena and triggered other private sector investment.
An artist’s impression of the plan for 200 Turbot Street in Brisbane before developer Mirvac pulled out.Credit:Blight Rayner
“We had an option over 200 Turbot Street but decided not to pursue a commercial development given the current market conditions,” a Mirvac spokeswoman said.
In late 2020,the government gave Mirvac a three-year option to develop the site,around the heritage-listed dental school and heritage sites on Wickham Terrace. It has yet to say whether it will start the process again,but recent events leave a vast area of the CBD without a clear future.