New expansion plans for Plainland Crossing
JUST off the highway and surrounded by an abundance of land, the Plainland Crossing development is in full swing.
With Plainland Kindergarten and Child Care along with Bridgestone Select Tyre and Auto opening earlier this year, the development is fast becoming an established centre of commercial activity.
Madison Ridge development manager Joe Gorman said the first two stages of the sub-division had been completed but expansion was dependent on sales demand.
“We have sold most of that land to a local businesses and of course one lot to Aldi for a supermarket,” he said.
“We will continue developing that as sales demand dictate.”
Lots are still available in the commercial component of the sub-division which spans across more than 12 hectares.
Mr Gorman said the Plainland hub had attributes which put it in good stead for the future.
“There’s a mixture of sizes catering to nationals such as Aldi or local businesses such as Bridgestone and everything in between, and that’s not easily replicated,” he said.
“The easy access and high exposure to the Warrego Hwy and unconstrained land available to businesses small and large could mean a positive future.”
The Plainland Town Centre Masterplan lists a range of businesses including Curtis Medical, Plainland Travel Centre, a district public transport interchange and the potential for future expansion at Plainland Plaza.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council Planning and Building Services Portfolio councillor Kathy McLean said the commercial centre at Plainland Crossing was already operational, with more development opportunities in store.
Further expansion of the residential estate are currently awaiting approval.