TOWNSVILLE’S iconic Criterion Hotel will be demolished to make way for a towering 20-storey multi-use precinct fronting The Strand.
Townsville City Council approved the controversial development, dubbed The Hive, on Christmas Eve after negotiations with developers for the last year.
The $450 million Hive development will be a unique 18,000m2 project with a focus on supporting science, heritage, arts and culture.
Council said the Hive could include a boutique hotel, 1,000 seat concert hall, tertiary education centre, tropical science research facilities, residential apartments, commercial areas, arts and cultural spaces and a café and dining precinct.
The council approval allows the The Gleeson Group to apply for grant funding for an entertainment centre or cultural facility such as a concert hall.
The project plan includes the refurbishment of the heritage-listed Queens Hotel and the retention of Lilac Court.
An initial application for the Hive was approved by council last year, however, a revised negotiated proposal for the site has now been approved by council planning staff.
The changes to the original proposal include the introduction of a precinct plan and allowing the maximum height of one tower to 20 storeys, up from the initial 16 storeys approved.
A previous approval condition that requires more than 800 parking spaces remains the same.
The demolition of the Criterion Hotel, on the site of Townsville’s first pub, has been approved and can go ahead once permits and planning approvals have been granted for a new building or buildings to be built on the site.
Conditions have also been included to preserve any historical artefacts found.
Mayor Jenny Hill said the revised Hive proposal showed there was growing confidence in the city’s future.
“Businesses are looking at Townsville as a great place to invest in projects that will help to create more jobs for locals,” Cr Hill said.
“Our Townsville 2020 Masterplan is providing a clear vision for our city and providing confidence to the business community.”
Deputy Mayor and Planning and Development Committee Chair Cr Les Walker said the expanded Hive development will be divided into four precincts.
“Council approves sustainable developments in appropriate areas and these conditions will assist in giving the development direction for the future of the site,” Cr Walker said.
“The Hive development will now be separated into four precincts, which will include the Queens Hotel, Entertainment, Cultural and Accommodation.
“Importantly, The Hive will restore a number of heritage buildings, including the majestic Queen’s Hotel and reinvigorate that area of the city.”