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Capalaba Town Centre Revitalisation Project prepares for construction

24 February 2025
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Following the relocation of the Capalaba Library and Customer Service Centre to the new temporary location within Capalaba Central Shopping Centre, Redland City Council’s preferred development partner, Shayher Group are preparing for the delivery of Stage One of the Capalaba Revitalisation Project.

Mayor Jos Mitchell said this stage would include a new community centre with contemporary arts facilities and three levels of office space.

“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,” the Mayor said.

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

From late-February 2025 Shayher Group will begin the demolition of the old Council library and customer service building. The demolition process is expected to take approximately 6 months.

Safety fencing and signage will be installed to ensure pedestrian access from the bus interchange to Capalaba Central Shopping Centre will be maintained during the demolition and construction phases.

Council is working with subsidiary company Redland Investment Corporation (RIC) and preferred development partner Shayher Group to deliver the approved master-planned precinct.

Division 8 Councillor Tracey Huges and Division 9 Councillor Jason Colley said the work will transform Capalaba into a vibrant gateway to the whole of Redlands Coast.

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

“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,” Cr Huges added.

More details: Capalaba Town Centre Revitalisation Project | Redland City Council.

Tags: Capalaba Central Shopping CentreCapalaba libraryCustomer Service CentresreviatlisationShayher Group

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