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Brisbane City Council approves controversial 15-storey Shafston House luxury apartment development

The council's planning officers listed several reasons for approving the development, including that it "ensures the works do not damage or diminish the cultural heritage significance of the site".

Brisbane suburb of Kangaroo Point a case study in high density development

Brisbane suburb of Kangaroo Point a case study in high density development SatSaturday 27 updated SatSaturday 27 FebFebruary 2021 at 8:44pm Rapid development in Kangaroo Point has led to the suburb s tin-and-timber heritage dwarfed by slick apartment towers. ( Share Print text only Cancel A push for Brisbane to avoid urban sprawl by boosting inner-city density is rapidly changing some of the city s oldest suburbs, sparking concerns heritage is being lost and infrastructure is not keeping pace. Key points: Now dominated by apartment towers for inner-city workers, the suburb has changed dramatically Residents are concerned it is changing too quickly without enough infrastructure Kangaroo Point is one such suburb, where residents fighting to slow the speedy rise of towering apartment blocks feel left out of the planning process as they watch their homes change for good.

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New owner plans to restore Brisbane s third-oldest residence

New owner plans to restore Brisbane’s third-oldest residence Save Normal text size Advertisement State heritage-listed Shafston House is under new management, with plans for a full restoration, apart from the Shafston International College campus buildings, which will be demolished. The site is the third-oldest residence in Brisbane. It is situated on the Brisbane River at Kangaroo Point and was built in stages from 1851 to the 1930s. Shafston House was designed by one of Brisbane’s “most sacred architects”, Robin Dods. Credit:Queensland Heritage Register The historic riverfront site attracted national and international interest when former owner Keith Lloyd put it on the market in November last year.

Historic Queensland estate sold for estimated $20m

Shafston House at Kangaroo Point. Pics Tara Croser. News by Chris Herde Premium Content Subscriber only One of Brisbane s oldest residences Shafston House has been sold and the new owner plans to restore the property and the estate to its former glory. Burgundy Group Property Development director Kevin Pan bought the riverside estate which was put on the market last year by multi millionaire Keith Lloyd who also put all of the contents from the estate, including his superyacht up for auction. The Shafston Estate is a 1ha block at 23 Castlebar St, Kangaroo Point, and was home of the Shafston International College for more than two decades.

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