Spring Hill residents say proposed towers donât match suburbâs character
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Residents of Spring Hill, Brisbaneâs oldest âtin-and-timberâ character suburb, are questioning how two ultra-modern reflective-glass apartment complexes will fit into their heritage area.
Credit:Tony Moore
More than 300 Spring Hill residents are petitioning Brisbane City Council over the Keylin Groupâs proposal to build the two contemporary art deco-style 15-storey apartment blocks in an area of the suburb populated by mostly two- to five-storey buildings.
They believe residents should be able to make submissions on the Gregory Terrace application â lodged in December 2020 â making it âimpact assessableâ not âcode assessableâ, as it is now.
Spring Hill residents say proposed towers don t match suburb s character
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Spring Hill residents say proposed towers don t match suburb s character
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