New office space in Slacks Creek cornerstone of new mixed-use development

Last month LOED staff were invited to the opening of YoCo’s new coworking space in Slacks Creek. The Junction is a part of Churchill Development Group’s 200 Kingston redevelopment project.

Once the site of a used car yard, the site has undergone a $27 million facelift and is now tipped to become an economic hub.

The mixed-use site is set on the corner of Slacks Creek industrial precinct, and includes a United Petrol Fuel Station, Slim’s Quality Burger Drive Thru – one of the first in Queensland – as well as 10 other food and beverage tenancies and a barbershop, with five tenancies left to be filled.

Coworking space The Junction is a 1113sqm office facility with:

  • 56 Private Office Suites for 1-11 people
  • 40 secure underground carparks
  • 2 Meeting Rooms and 1 Boardroom
  • 24/7 Access for ultimate flexibility
  • Fully serviced office – high speed internet, cleaning, kitchen facilities including tea and coffee
  • Regular events and fully stocked kitchen with drinks and snacks
  • Access to other YOCO coworking sites for meeting rooms, breakout lounges, and common area facilities

The Junction offers an ideal workspace for a diverse range of businesses, including startups, sole traders, professional services, and other small enterprises seeking premium, hassle-free accommodation for both short and long-term needs.

Conveniently situated in the heart of Slacks Creek, it boasts excellent amenities and nearby services.

“We’re excited, given that it was an old car yard,” Churchill Development Group general manager Ben Bailey said.

“We have delivered something that is quite unique – it is not just a food convenience centre – with the office space, it has a business element.

“We’re looking at the services tenancies as well, whether it is beauty and massage or things like that to tie into it.”

Mr Bailey said the group viewed the development as an economic hub, with the offices able to house up to 250 people.

“… which we think Logan needs a bit more of,” he said.

“Especially along that street where there are still a lot of industrial, dirty old fuel stations and things like that.

“Mum and dad businesses are used to having much older tenancies within Logan, where this is a little different and allows them to showcase their business.”

Aerial view of the 200 Kingston development

If your business is interested at taking up space at The Junction, please contact the team at YoCo, they have introductory pricing available.

For tenancy enquiries at 200 Kingston, contact:

T3.0/200 Kingston Road, Slacks Creek, QLD 4127 – Retail for Lease – RWC Springwood

Retail For Lease – 200 Kingston Road, Slacks Creek

Churchill Development Group

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Former car yard becomes $27m one-stop shop – MyCity Logan

Little Red Dumpling transforms old warehouse into state-of-the-art facility in Woodridge

A new high-end food manufacturing facility has established in Woodridge, choosing redevelopment to maximise the benefits of locating in Logan.

Little Red Dumpling, founded by Jerry Liang in 2014, specializes in handmade dumplings and traditional Chinese food with an innovative twist. Starting with its first store at Pinelands Plaza Brisbane, it has grown to 20 franchises across southeast Queensland, supported by a central kitchen and distribution system. The menu features a variety of dumplings, including pork, chicken, lamb, wagyu, seafood, and vegetarian options, along with other Chinese dishes like Xiao Long Bao, pancakes, noodles, rice, and snacks. All items are made fresh daily using high-quality ingredients and are reasonably priced to ensure affordability for local communities.

Instead of a new build on a greenfield site, owner Jerry decided to enlist the services of Proudlock Pty Ltd to redevelop an ageing warehouse into a cutting edge refrigerated facility.

Establishing in a developed area meant that Little Red Dumpling could take advantage of Logan’s great transport connections, to better service their 24 restaurants and source their workforce from a large catchment.

“With support from the Logan City Council’s economic development team, we were able to establish our new multi-million dollar central kitchen at an existing site in Logan.

“We did this to ensure we can grow our franchise network and create new supply opportunities.

“Every dumpling served at a Little Red Dumpling restaurant is now made at this high-end facility. We currently have 20 restaurants located across south east Queensland, including three in Logan.

“Importantly, our new kitchen is one few in Australia fitted with specialised equipment that increases our production capacity and efficiency. This means we can offer more affordable prices to customers.

The 2,000 sqm facility was completely redeveloped to meet modern food production standards. Work included:

  • Full sewer, water, and plumbing relocation
  • Refrigerated panel installation
  • Defined separation of areas & temperature zones
  • Sanitary design & drainage systems
  • Cold storage rooms, blast freezers & chillers
  • Backup power, humidity & airflow control
  • Solar panels & gas installation

Cris from Proudlock hopes the new facility will enable Little Red Dumpling to expand their restaurants, and belives there is plenty of opportunity for redevelopment in the area with many sites with the potential for uplift.

“This was an incredible project to deliver for our client and provided the opportunity to undertake a redevelopment in Underwood, within the City of Logan. Underwood and surrounding suburbs such as Slacks Creek, Shailer Park, and Springwood are fantastic locations for redevelopment, and we look forward to working on more projects in these areas in the near future.”

With limited greenfield sites in the city, and opportunities to redevelop brownfield sites in strategic locations, redevelopment presents a great option for businesses looking to move or expand in Greater Brisbane.

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