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Developer plans to demolish and rebuild Brisbane's Wintergarden mall
Australia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Developer plans to demolish and rebuild Brisbane's Wintergarden mall

Developers plan to demolish and redevelop the interior of Brisbane's Wintergarden shopping centre, aiming to create a pedestrian link between Elizabeth Street and the Queen Street Mall. The proposal, by developer IFM, involves removing the iconic butterfly facade and replacing it with a restored brick facade, while introducing a two-level retail layout. The project seeks to boost foot traffic and revitalize the area, which has seen declining visitor numbers since the 1990s. Retail analyst Catherine Michael notes the site's history as a once-thriving shopping destination and expresses cautious optimism about the redevelopment's potential to restore vibrancy. The application awaits approval from Brisbane City Council.

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Developer plans to demolish and rebuild Brisbane's Wintergarden mall

Developers plan to demolish and redevelop the interior of Brisbane's Wintergarden shopping centre, aiming to create a pedestrian link between Elizabeth Street and the Queen Street Mall. The proposal, by developer IFM, involves removing the iconic butterfly facade and replacing it with a restored brick facade, while introducing a two-level retail layout. The project seeks to boost foot traffic and revitalize the area, which has seen declining visitor numbers since the 1990s. Retail analyst Catherine Michael notes the site's history as a once-thriving shopping destination and expresses cautious optimism about the redevelopment's potential to restore vibrancy. The application awaits approval from Brisbane City Council.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the redevelopment proposal as a commercial and urban planning initiative without overtly endorsing or criticizing the developers' motives. It includes perspectives from both the developers and a retail analyst, providing balanced coverage of the project's implications. There is

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