‘Entrepreneurial hub’: Inside The Crossroads, Warwick’s new ‘modern’ development located near major intersection
A massive project is well under way to create a hub for lifestyle, leisure and business in Warwick. See how it could look here.
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Work has started on a massive residential and industry project in Warwick which is expected to bring a “modern approach” to traditional industrial spaces.
Dubbed by its developers as “the ultimate lifestyle and leisure focused precinct”, the project called the Crossroads is anticipated to be a major development for the Rose City at Morgan Park.
Located at 27 Bracker Rd, the first stage of the project has already kicked off with initial construction underway next to the titular ‘crossroad’ roundabout with easy access to Warwick CBD, Morgan Park, Stanthorpe or Killarney.
According to The Crossroads website, the development will also have a range of “multipurpose residential and industrial properties at the rear of the development up to 550sq m and could be customised to include office space, a workshop or commercial spaces purchased separately or together with a residential apartment.
With plans to expand into commercial spaces, the first stage of the project offers potential buyers “modern industrial lifestyle apartments” connected to an entertainment hub.
Building designer Paul Brundell said the project was a “modern approach to the industrial sector” and has exciting ideas for possible future development in the area.
“With the commercial precinct it would feature things like cinemas, bowling alley, restaurants and shops and servicing that side of town, which we’re in the process of designing at the moment,” he said.
Real estate records show the land was snatched up for $1,045,000 by EWA Project on November 5, 2022.
Company records show the company was registered in late October 2022 and is owned by Southern Downs Realty’s Matthew Collins, Brisbane businessman George Fallon and NSW’s Louis Fallon.
Southern Downs Regional Council approved a bid to subdivide the two lots on the land into seven as well as access easement, over two stages, on November 9.
You can find more information on the development here or via Southern Downs Realty.
Southern Downs Realty’s Matt Collins was approached for comment.
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Originally published as ‘Entrepreneurial hub’: Inside The Crossroads, Warwick’s new ‘modern’ development located near major intersection