Developing Queensland: Milestone reached at Keperra masterplanned community
Views taking in the D’Aguilar Range, Glass House Mountains and Moreton Bay can be enjoyed from the top of a 115-step cliffside structure at The Quarry in Keperra, which is part of the $500m masterplanned community.
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A stairway to a lookout over the D’Aguilar Mountain Range and beyond marks a milestone for Frasers Property Australia.
The 115-step cliffside structure at The Quarry in Keperra is part of the $500m masterplanned community.
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The stairs wrap around The Quarry’s granite cutface and was modelled by Naturform over six months.
“After years of planning, designing and building, we feel so privileged to deliver these stairs to the local community, which would not be possible without Naturform’s expertise to bring our vision to life,” general manager Queensland development Scott Ullman said.
“There aren’t many views like this publicly available in Brisbane’s northwest, so we wanted people to experience the incredible elevation, views and breeze right from the beginning because it really is so unique.”
Mr Ullman said Frasers had been creating vibrant communities for almost 100 years and this experience, combined with a passion for innovation, would make The Quarry more than a traditional greenfield subdivision.
“Built on elevated platforms reaching peak heights of 170m, homes at The Quarry will have exceptional views overlooking the D’Aguilar Range, Glass House Mountains, Moreton Bay and beyond,” he said.
Originally published as Developing Queensland: Milestone reached at Keperra masterplanned community