Morningside Central in Brisbane announces major redevelopment

Morningside Central in Brisbane announces major redevelopment
The redeveloped centre will welcome 17 new retail shops.
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Morningside Central shopping centre in Brisbane is set to undergo a $30 million redevelopment, bringing new retailers and promising an improved shopping experience.

According to Chin Hong Investments, the centre’s owner, the investment will transform Morningside Central into a “modern, accessible and flood-resilient” neighbourhood centre, designed to better support locals, workers and visitors. 

Upon completion, the redeveloped centre will welcome 17 new retail shops, new services, greater choice for customers, and employment opportunities.

The property will also feature a refreshed and expanded Woolworths, with updated trolley bays, improved service and loading areas, and better convenience for customers and staff. Despite the construction, the supermarket will remain open throughout the process to ensure the community has access to essential groceries.

During the project, Chempro Chemist will relocate to a nearby interim location, while Morningside Central News will resize its store. 

Leisa’s Café, Koko Sushi, Smiling Dental, Morningside Family Medical Centre, Sullivan Nicolaides will continue trading in their current locations during stage one.

In addition, the project will deliver a new suspended, flood-immune car park, approximately 300 car parking spaces, more direct-to-boot parking for grocery shopping, and improved pedestrian connections between parking areas and shops.

Other upgrades include more accessible pathways, lift and elevator access for improved mobility, a more intuitive layout, and improved streetscapes. An elevated commercial office space will also be introduced, supporting local jobs and activity.

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