Mt Gravatt’s central business hub is set to be transformed to create more homes, more jobs and more lifestyle opportunities close to high-frequency public transport, Brisbane City Council has announced.
The Logan Road corridor, from Glindemann Park to the Mt Gravatt Showgrounds, will be the third precinct to progress under the Council’s Suburban Renewal Precincts program.
Suburban Renewal Precincts are a key part of the Council’s plan to create more housing opportunities by converting under-utilised commercial and industrial areas into mixed-use precincts with attached homes.
“Our city’s growth is adding to housing supply pressures but with 96 per cent of all homes built by the private sector, governments can’t solve the housing crisis on their own,” said Civic City Planning and Suburban Renewal, Adam Allan.
“That’s why we’re unlocking opportunities for more homes in areas well-serviced by public transport and employment opportunities while protecting Brisbane’s incredible lifestyle.
“Brisbane is a fast-growing city and kickstarting the construction of new homes is the right thing to do with the limited levers we have help solve the housing crisis.”
Unlike the large-scale neighbourhood planning process, the suburban renewal precinct program looks to unlock opportunities for new homes and jobs in smaller, well-located suburban areas.
“The Mt Gravatt Suburban Renewal Precinct Plan is a huge opportunity to create more employment opportunities and more housing for people who want to call our community home,” said Holland Park Ward Councillor, Krista Adams.
“I know from my own experience how well-serviced this area is by public transport, in particular high-frequency bus services.
“There is so much potential to make the Logan Road business precinct a better place to live, work and relax.
“This precinct plan is about carefully shaping and balancing the future of our growing city and we’ll be working closely with the community as this plan progresses.”
The Mt Gravatt precinct area is surrounded by major employment hubs such as Westfield Mt Gravatt, Mt Gravatt Plaza and the Homemaker Centre as well as high-frequency bus services along Logan Road.
There are currently around 1,500 properties within the precinct area, including homes and businesses, with close to 40% of the suburbs’ residents renting.
“The Mt Gravatt Central Business Hub has been working towards activating Mt Gravatt Central for many years and it’s really exciting to have Council supporting that vision,” said President of the Mt Gravatt Central Business Hub, Louise Papas.

“Right now, Mt Gravatt is under-utilised, but this plan will help us realise the huge potential of the area which is really important to us as locals and business owners.
“More housing and more residents supporting local businesses will really help the Mt Gravatt Central Business Hub flourish.”
Council says it will work with stakeholders to create a vision for the area that will revitalise the precinct with higher density housing and a mix of cafes, restaurants, retail and services while maximising the existing high-frequency public transport and open space.
A draft Mt Gravatt precinct plan will be released for community consultation in the coming months, with State Government approval required before the plan is adopted by Council.