Oakridge Property Group set to launch Stones Corner apartments near Brisbane Olympic precinct

NMDS Architecture has drawn up the plans for the 12-level project, which will home 97 apartments, as well as two ground level retail spaces
Oakridge Property Group set to launch Stones Corner apartments near Brisbane Olympic precinct
The view from Lumina rooftop back to Brisbane. Image supplied
Joel Robinson August 22, 2022

The landmark Freemason building in Stones Corner is soon to be replaced by a contemporary apartment tower.

Oakridge Property Group, led by Andrew Niven, is preparing to launch Lumina, a striking glass-swathed tower at 17 Cleveland Street in Stones Corner, just south of the Woolloongabba Olympic precinct

Oakridge secured the site of the Freemasons building in May 2021, shortly before Brisbane was announced as the hosts of the 2032 Olympics, something which Oakridge development manager Sam Clarke was handy timing.

"Maybe had we have bought the site a few months later, the land value would be considerably more given its location to the Olympic hub," Clarke said.

The old brick lodge, which hasn't been used for a number of years since the Freemasons moved in to the city, will be demolished.

Oakridge Property Group set to launch Stones Corner apartments near Brisbane Olympic precinct

NMDS Architecture has drawn up the plans for the 12-level project, which will home 97 apartments, as well as two ground level retail spaces.

The tower has been orientated to take in extensive views. The bigger three-bedroom units, which are expected to appeal to the family demographic, face both the park and the city.

Oakridge Property Group has put together a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments to cater for all types of buyers, from investors and first home buyers to rightsizers, downsizers, and families.

That's been reflected in the amenity, Clarke adds.

"We have targeted that family market, either families living in the development, or downsizers and third generation families who want to have the extended family over," Clarke said.

There's a dedicated kids play area, with an acrylic or astro turfed floor which will be netted. There will be a roofed area for further activity, as well as two pools, a spa, private dining space with kitchen, barbecue areas, a communal garden, and a gym with a sauna.

Oakridge Managing Director Andrew Niven said the decision to build their next project in Stones Corner was a no brainer.

Stones Corner really holds a strong community with family-focused fundamentals, and for us, it was important to take that into consideration when designing Lumina," Niven said.

Oakridge Property Group set to launch Stones Corner apartments near Brisbane Olympic precinct

"It wasn’t about just designing another block of apartments, it was about designing a home, offering unparalleled living for all ages and playing a part in the gentrification of this upcoming suburb while also paying homage to the suburb’s history.

“With the recent improvement and boom of local infrastructure, jobs and amenities being on the fringe of Woolloongabba, Stones Corner is truly evolving into a desirable location to live. We really look forward to playing a small role in the gentrification of this upcoming suburb," Niven added.

Oakridge Property Group is currently building its sold out Taringa development The Addison, following the sell out of The Jasmine, Indooroopilly apartment project in 2020.

Fast Facts

Address: 17 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner, QLD 4120

Developer: Oakridge Property Group

Architect: NMDS Architecture

Apartments: 97 apartments

Levels: 12

Commercial: 2x ground level retail

Amenity: Rooftop pool, sun pool, spa, private dining space with kitchen, gym with sauna, kids zone, seating and barbecue areas, viewing deck, communal garden

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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