“I don’t have a problem with it because they still have to have shops underneath,” Cathy said.
But she added: “I don’t really think [the new design is] in keeping with the area … it looks like something that might have been built in the 1940s in Sydney.
Deb and Kathy at the Milani House of Gelato at 53 Racecourse Road in Hamilton.
Credit: William Davis
“I just think it’s a really heavy sort of fit.”
According to plans, the design was inspired by historic buildings in the area with the red-brick facade a tribute to landmarks such as the historic St Augustine’s Church just metres away.
“We’re absolutely delighted to have received approval,” Dan Boman, general manager of developer Fortis, said.
“This is a significant milestone for Fortis in Brisbane and a project we believe will play a meaningful role in the ongoing revitalisation of this iconic precinct.
St Augustine’s Anglican Church, opposite 53 Racecourse Road in Hamilton. Credit: William Davis
“Racecourse Road has long been one of Brisbane’s most loved high streets, and we’re proud to contribute to its next chapter with a design that’s both respectful of its heritage and ambitious in its vision.”
Fortis is also behind the planned conversion of a decommissioned aged care home into luxury flats in New Farm.
Koichi Takada Architects designed the new building.
Other major projects have begun on the strip, including a much larger complex at 77 Racecourse Road, with 30 units. Credit: William Davis
A similar development with apartments and ground-level retail outlets is also approved directly next door, at 63 Racecourse Road.
Other major projects have begun on the strip, including a much larger complex at 77 Racecourse Road, with 30 units.
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