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Capalaba’s $250m overhaul begins

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: February 27, 2025
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CAPALABA’S transformation is officially underway as Redland City Council prepares for Stage One of the Capalaba Town Centre Revitalistation Project, set to reshape the heart of the bustling suburb.

With the Capalaba Library and Customer Service Centre now relocated to a temporary space within Capalaba Central Shopping Centre, Redland City’s preferred development partner, Shayher Group, is gearing up to demolish the old council buildings later this month.

The demolition process, which is expected to last about six months, marks the first step in a $250 million redevelopment of the 1.55-hectare site.

Mayor Jos Mitchell shared her enthusiasm for the transformative project.

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“Capalaba Library and the Customer Service Centre have settled into their temporary home while this exciting new look and future of this area is being constructed,” Mayor Mitchell said.

“This is a transformative development that will change the face of Capalaba.”

Stage One of the project will see the construction of a new community centre with contemporary arts facilities, along with three levels of office space.

The development promises to bring modern infrastructure to Capalaba, making it a more vibrant and connected hub for residents and visitors alike.

During the demolition and construction phases, safety fencing and signage will be installed to ensure pedestrian access from the bus interchange to Capalaba Central Shopping Centre remains unobstructed.

The Council is working closely with the Redland Investment Corporation and Shayher Group to keep the project on track.

Division 8 Councillor Tracey Huges expressed her excitement.

“The master plan for the site also includes enhancements to the entertainment and restaurant precinct, retail, mixed-use residential, commercial areas, and a community hall.”

Division 9 Councillor Jason Colley highlighted the significance of the project for the local economy.

“The $250 million project is set to transform the 1.55-hectare site behind Capalaba Central Shopping Centre into the urban heart of Capalaba.”

The project is expected to be completed in stages, with the full development transforming the area over the next few years.

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