Developer Azure has won approval for its 74-home project south-west of Brisbane as it begins work on a luxury apartment development in the Queensland capital.
The developer has been approved for its project at Augustine Heights, a suburb of Ipswich 37km south-west of the Brisbane CBD.
The Augusta Parkway project will rise on a 15,010sq m site at 7001 Augusta Parkway and has an estimated worth of $60 million.
The townhouses will be a mix of three and four bedrooms, with a wet-edge pool and children’s pool among communal facilities.
Augusta Parkway is about 5km from the Springfield Central train station, 4km from Orion Springfield Central Shopping Centre and 6.5km from Springfield Fair Shopping Centre.
St Augustine’s College and Augusta State School are about 1.5km and 3km from the site respectively.
Construction is due to start in the first quarter of next year.
Meanwhile, Azure has broken ground on its luxury residential project at Toowong.
The One Earle Lane project is an eight-storey apartment building on a 0.266ha site at 56-58 Sylvan Road and 9 Earle Lane.
According to construction database BCI, the estimated end value of the project is $35 million.
The 90-apartment project has been designed by Paul Conrad Architects and comprises 28 two, 36 three and 11 one-bedroom apartments, and 4 three-bedroom penthouses.
A barbecue area, courtyards, roof terrace, swimming pool, communal open space and two basement levels with 134 car parking spaces are also in the plans.
Construction is expected to be finished during the first quarter of next year. The developer currently has a $1.3-billion pipeline of work in south-east Queensland.