A $29-million development called Joyner Central that includes a huge shopping centre with specialty shops, multiple al fresco dining options and medical services has been proposed.
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Plans submitted by Lancini Property Group to the Moreton Bay Regional Council revealed the award-winning property development firm is planning to establish ‘Joyner Central’ in a vacant
20,470-sqm site at 29 Youngs Crossing Rd, Joyner. The subject site is located on the corner of Youngs Crossing Road and Gordons Crossing Road East.
Joyner Central is planned to include a brand-new full line supermarket with contactless drive through, supporting specialty shops, café and dining options and medical services.
It will feature centre amenities, including Parents Room and disabled facilities; fee centre wifi; and landscaped plaza and community meeting place, with trees and communal seating.
If approved, Lancini Property Group will also provide approximately 275 free, shaded and on grade car parks as well as vehicle and pedestrian access off Gordons Crossing Road East and Youngs Crossing Road.
“Enhancing the retail, leisure and entertainment offers available to residents now and meet the needs of the future population will assist to maintain the lifestyle of residents in the for the long term and provide options for retail services, competition for supermarket food and grocery prices and the introduction of new experiences,” Lancini Property Group stated in its website.
The applicant has noted that the shopping centre is expected to bring additional options for retail, dining, medical and community services to the Joyner area, where the local population is expected to increase by more than 2.4% from 2023 onwards.
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The development of Joyner Central will also create approximately 290 jobs for the local community, during both construction and upon completion.
“Overall, the proposed Joyner Local Centre provides a modern and purpose-built facility that is appropriate in size and scale within the context of the current centres hierarchy, serves the expanding urban area, and provides choice and convenience to consumers,” Ethos Urban stated in a report on behalf of the applicant.
Subject to approvals, the construction of the shopping centre is expected to commence in 2022 whilst trading is anticipated to start in 2023.
To learn more about the plans, visit Joyner Central’s website or see DA/2021/2207 at the Moreton Bay Regional Council’s DA tracker.
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