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flag A 15-storey co-living tower with 312 units is proposed for Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, aiming to ease housing demand on a flood-prone site without on-site parking.

flag A proposed 15-storey co-living development, Arklife Little Constance, aims to bring 312 units to 26 Constance Street in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. flag The project features private bedrooms with kitchenettes and bathrooms, plus shared amenities like a rooftop pool, garden, games room, and communal kitchen. flag Located on a 1,500-square-meter site opposite a BMW dealership and near The Wickham pub, it includes no on-site parking and faces potential flood risks. flag The development seeks to address housing demand by repurposing underused land in a growing urban area, joining other nearby projects including build-to-rent towers and a historic factory redevelopment.

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