New Gabba transport hub may be off-limits to developers until after 2032

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The coveted development site above the new Woolloongabba train station, next to a planned Metro bus station, may remain open space until after the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

who both suggested 50 per cent of the precinct be parkland.

Deputy Premier Steven Miles and Peter Priest, managing director of Trenert, which has announced a $1.2 billion five-tower project for Woolloongabba.Cross River Rail is now expected to be completed in 2026, and the site may remain open space until after the Games. “Where there was an intention to develop more of that concourse during this decade, some of that development will now be delayed until after the Games.

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