Stones Corner Village: Two-Tower Mixed-Use Development Proposed

Stockwell has recently filed a development application for an exciting new project called “Stones Corner Village.”



The proposed development, situated at 405 Logan Road, Stones Corner, consists of two residential towers perched above a shared podium. With MK Architecture leading the design, this ambitious venture aims to redefine urban living in the area.

The project will be executed in three stages, sequentially encompassing the podium and each residential tower. The podium will feature vibrant retail and dining tenancies along Logan Road, with plans to reinstate the popular Aldi supermarket. The facade of the podium will showcase distinct brick arches and enchanting hanging gardens along both the Cleveland Street and Logan Road frontages.

Stones Corner Village: Two-Tower Mixed-Use Development Proposed
Photo Credit: Brisbane City Council / developmenti.brisbane.qld.gov.au

The Logan Road tower is projected to stand at an impressive 16 storeys, whilst its counterpart on Cleveland Street will reach a height of 14 storeys. Both towers will boast rooftop recreation decks, allowing residents to enjoy breathtaking views and engage in various leisure activities. The towers will encompass a total of 209 modern residential dwellings, each equipped with private open spaces. 

Residents of Stones Corner Village will have access to extensive communal open spaces situated atop the podium, seamlessly connecting the two towers. Additionally, both towers will offer rooftop communal areas, further enhancing the project’s appeal and promoting a sense of community among residents.

Stones Corner Village: Two-Tower Mixed-Use Development Proposed
Photo Credit: Brisbane City Council / developmenti.brisbane.qld.gov.au

Vehicle access, service areas, and additional retail tenancies will primarily be located along Cleveland Street. Basement parking facilities will be provided, along with retail and commercial tenancies sleeved around them. The facade treatments, including lush greenery, will add a touch of elegance and privacy to the development.

Stones Corner Village: Two-Tower Mixed-Use Development Proposed
Photo Credit: Brisbane City Council / developmenti.brisbane.qld.gov.au

Stones Corner Village enjoys excellent connectivity to various transportation options and amenities. Situated less than 250 meters from the Eastern Busway station at Old Cleveland Road and 650 meters from Buranda railway station, residents will have convenient access to public transport. Additionally, the project fronts the main retail and dining strip of Stones Corner, creating a lively and vibrant environment for its future occupants.



“…the design incorporates clear distinction between podium and towers, with towers incorporating substantially compliant side setbacks, clear building breaks up the full height of the towers, green planter zones up the facades, and variation and articulation including steps/recesses in the building line and through the finer detail elements.” – RPS Planning Report

Published 7-July-2023

Greenslopes’ Logan Road at Stones Corner to be Transformed into a Shopper’s Delight

Stones Corner Market is back for the third time this year. Logan Road will be closed to traffic on Sunday, the 20th of August, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m, to give way to the market. Entry is always free, but some activities may require a small fee.

Photo credit: Stones Corner Market/Facebook

Market goers can expect something new and unique every time they visit this quarterly market. A treasure trove of items are waiting to be discovered at the pop-up stalls which will offer a variety of men’s and women’s fashion, children’s wear and toys, accessories and jewellery, arts and crafts, homeware and giftware, and other trendy finds.

 

 

 

 

Kid-Friendly & Pet-Friendly

Photo credit: Stones Corner Market/Facebook

 

Stone’s Corner Market is also a kids’ haven. They may not be too excited about the retail finds, but fudge and cupcakes is sure to satisfy their sweet tooth. Fun activities like face painting, petting zoo, jumping castle, and the new Tea Cup Ride will keep them busy all throughout the day.

Pets are invited, too. You can spoil your pooches with specialty pet food treats and accessories.

 

Foodies Rejoice!

Photo credit: Stones Corner Market/Facebook

Foodies will revel at the mix of Mexican and Asian cuisines at the market. There will be burgers, breakfast, and brunch-style meals. You can enjoy tasty nibbles at the food trucks and at the cafes and restaurants in the surrounding area.

Photo credit: Stones Corner Market/Facebook

Healthy is the new cool. Fresh juice bar and a Gelato ice creamery will be at the market. Gelatos, made from a milk base, have grown increasingly popular with the Brisbane crowd. Combined with fruits, gelatos are rich with vitamins and promote healthy eating without sacrificing taste.

Craft beers and wines will also be on offer at the pub and at the nearby hip bars.

 

 

 

Transport & Parking

Public transport is available in the area. Visit the Translink Journey Planner for detailed info about the public transport available on the day.

There are street parking around the area, however, the market will be jam-packed. If there will be a shortage on the street parking, the Secure Parking at the Stones Corner Village is available. The first two-hours of parking is free, but the succeeding hours will cover a fee of $3 to $18, depending how long.

 

Dress Code

Wear comfy clothes. Tank tops and shorts are allowed. Thongs are also accepted, but shoes are better. Bring extra set of clothes for the kids (for you, too) for this day-long event. Your pets should also be comfy, so be sure to bring their necessities.

Photo credit: Stones Corner Market/Facebook

Have fun and shop wisely! Visit the Stones Corner Market website and Facebook for updates and details on the stalls.