Council seeks shop top apartments

CBD landowners are being urged to consider converting empty retail space into inner-city residential apartments.

The call came from Ipswich City Council without the backing of any funding for incentives to convert space or any project planning.

Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairwoman Marnie Doyle said council was seeking expressions of interest from building owners who wanted to hear more about re-inventing unused spaces.

Cr Doyle said council was calling for feedback to consider how it could best encourage and support investment in residential accommodation on upper floors of appropriate buildings in Ipswich Central.

“Council is calling for landlords, building owners and businesses in Ipswich Central to register interest in exploring the conversion of their unused space above a store, cafe or office into shop top residential living areas,” Cr Doyle said.

“As our city continues to be one of the state’s fastest growing cities, there are opportunities to develop unused and under-used floor space throughout Ipswich Central and Top of Town.

“The benefits to building owners include new income opportunities and increase in property values, while the community could expect less suburban sprawl as well as a safer and more accessible Ipswich Central area.

“We are also interested in understanding barriers for building owners and landlords that may existing in making investments in these spaces.

“Shop top living may enhance commercial activity in Ipswich Central by improving residential housing and tourist accommodation options, adding to Ipswich’s cultural vibrancy and economic prosperity.”

Cr Doyle said shop top living was increasingly becoming a viable and desirable approach to meet residential and accommodation needs of growing cities, such as in the City of Launceston.

“As chair of the council’s Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee, I am aware of the challenges cities face as they change and grow, and the tension between providing new opportunities for people to live, work and play while still preserving that city’s heritage,” she said.

“Ipswich has some of Queensland’s most grand and special heritage buildings and this program could help safeguard the interiors of these buildings while also offering contemporary inner-city living for our growing community.”

Expressions of interest from Central Ipswich land owners can be lodged until March 24.

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