Kokoda snare last remaining riverfront in Teneriffe for mixed-use development

Kokoda Property Founder and Managing Director Mark Stevens said Brisbane is primed for rapid growth and the Skyring Terrace site will play a pivotal role in the revitalisation of the Newstead and Teneriffe Waterfront Neighbourhood Plan
Kokoda snare last remaining riverfront in Teneriffe for mixed-use development
Joel Robinson May 2, 2023

National property developer Kokoda Property has acquired the last remaining riverfront site in Brisbane’s Teneriffe, breaking the record for the largest sale ever recorded in Brisbane’s history.

Located at 17 and 27 Skyring Terrace, the unique site spans an extensive 17,600 sqm, offers 6,000 sqm Wet Lease and over 200 sqm of direct river frontage and upon completion, will be transformed into a $1.75 billion mixed-use development that will activate the waterfront at a scale not yet explored.

Kokoda’s vision for the site comprises apartments and townhouses, a waterfront office tower, a luxury hotel in partnership with an international hotel brand, a retail precinct comprising high-end luxury retail and F&B, and a marina, connecting the expanding Brisbane riverwalk replete with waterfront hospitality, retail and dining.

The development will also continue to support the local community with upgraded public amenities and the Community Hub.

Teneriffe is a suburb rich in history and today, is known as Brisbane’s most expensive suburb with a median house price in excess of $2.9 million.

Kokoda Property Founder and Managing Director Mark Stevens said Brisbane is primed for rapid growth and the Skyring Terrace site will play a pivotal role in the revitalisation of the Newstead and Teneriffe Waterfront Neighbourhood Plan.

“This site has been tightly held for nearly four decades and the potential it offers is unparalleled in terms of creating a major mixed-use waterfront development at a scale that is never to be repeated," Stevens said.

“We are incredibly active in Brisbane and expanding our portfolio due to the surging population growth. Queensland has experienced the highest interstate migration growth in the nation and with the 2032 Olympic Games on the horizon, coupled with a buoyant jobs market, Brisbane is primed for a development of this scale.

According to Charter Keck Cramer’s latest State of the Market report for Brisbane, Brisbane apartment completions and commencements have fallen to an all-time low. Coupled with the strong population growth forecast, the Brisbane market is expected to remain in short supply relative to demand.

Less than two years ago Kokoda completed its first Brisbane project Chester & Ella, a $300 million residential development and last month, called for settlements at The Ambrose, a $165 million residential project. Both projects are sold.

Other Brisbane projects include Refinery House - a $12 million transformation to a heritage-listed home, and the newly acquired site in Milton with a total value of around $160 million. Kokoda are also developing the 200-apartment mixed-use precinct The Malvern Collective in Melbourne's Malvern.

The Skyring Terrace deal was brokered by Elliot O’Shea, Director - Head of Middle Markets Queensland and Seb Turnbull, Head of Capital Markets - Queensland / Executive Director, Capital Markets - Australia, both from JLL. Prior to Skyring Terrace, the most expensive site to be sold was in West End, which was brokered for $87 million in 2014.

Kokoda Property is currently in the planning and design phase for Skyring Terrace and hopes to launch an expression of interest campaign in late 2023.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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