Wynnum RSL Seeks Developer Partner for Mixed-Use Precinct Redevelopment

Wynnum RSL Club site

One of Brisbane’s longest-serving community clubs is looking for a developer to help transform its bayside landholdings into a mixed-use precinct—and it’s bringing a major centre zoning, a draft renewal precinct and a motivated partner to the table.

Urbanite Property Advisory is presenting to market, for the first time, the landholdings of Wynnum RSL Club as the club seeks an experienced joint-venture development partner to unlock the full potential of its site.

The site 14km east of the Brisbane CBD in the coastal suburb of Wynnum is within a Major Centre Zone.

It is included in the Draft Wynnum Centre Suburban Renewal Precinct—a long-term planning framework that signals significant built-form uplift potential for the town centre.

Prospective development partners are encouraged to review the precinct’s indicative density and height provisions as part of their due diligence.

Brisbane’s sustained population growth and persistent housing undersupply continue to drive demand for well-located residential and mixed-use development in established metropolitan suburbs, reinforcing the long-term investment case for opportunities like this.

Wynnum RSL Club is a respected, community focused organisation with a long-standing commitment to its members, veterans and the community.

Wynnum RSL Club aerial view of landholdings
▲ The Wynnum RSL Club site, including a substantial surface car park, is next to the rail corridor and a major intersection.

Wynnum RSL Club general manager Joshua Stebbing said the club sees a compelling case for transformation.

The redevelopment, he said, would enhance facilities for members and veterans while delivering lasting benefits for the broader Wynnum community.

“By reimagining how our land is utilised, we can create a destination that reflects our values, responds to evolving community needs, and supports sustainable growth into the future,” Stebbing said.

Urbanite Property Advisory specialises in revenue diversification and asset maximisation strategies for clubs and profit-for-purpose organisations.

Expressions of Interest from suitably experienced developers are open now. For full opportunity details, click the link below.



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