23-Storey Bloom Residential Tower Proposed for Auchenflower Riverfront

A 23-storey residential tower known as Bloom has been proposed for a riverfront corner in Auchenflower, with an impact assessable development application now lodged.



Bloom Residential Tower Proposed 

The proposal relates to land at 355 Coronation Drive and 6 Lang Parade, Auchenflower. It seeks approval for a material change of use for multiple dwellings and to carry out building work, including work assessed within the Flood Overlay.

The application is listed as A006954430 and is currently marked as in progress. As an impact assessable proposal, it is subject to public notification under the assessment process.

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Project Details In Auchenflower

Plans describe a 23-storey tower reaching about 83.6 metres on a site of roughly 1,430 square metres at a bend of the Brisbane River. The location fronts Coronation Drive and Lang Parade, sits beside the Bicentennial Bikeway and is within walking distance of the Milton ferry terminal.

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The proposal includes 90 apartments, comprising 36 two-bedroom and 54 three-bedroom units. Parking is planned across four basement levels with about 158 resident spaces and 14 visitor spaces, alongside bicycle parking for residents and visitors.

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Rooftop communal facilities are proposed, including a 25-metre lap pool, hot and cold spas, barbecue area, private dining room, cinema, sauna, steam room and landscaped seating areas.

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Design And Public Realm

Project material describes a design approach featuring curved balcony edges, layered façades and planting integrated across the building. Publicly accessible landscaped areas are proposed at ground level, including a corner garden and elements intended to improve cycle connectivity to the Bicentennial Bikeway.

No retail component is proposed.

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Site Background And Assessment Status

If approved, the development would replace an existing three-storey unit block and a single-level dwelling.

The application was submitted on 6 February 2026 and remains under assessment. Submissions can be made during the public notification period for impact assessable applications, in line with Council requirements.



A decision will be made once the assessment process is completed.

Published 11-Feb-2026


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