DeMartini Fletcher launches Corner House apartments in Stones Corner

DeMartini Fletcher launches Corner House apartments in Stones Corner
Joel Robinson March 20, 2025PROJECT LAUNCH

Summary:

  • Corner House by DeMartini Fletcher brings 88 apartments to Brisbane’s evolving Stones Corner
  • Designed with Ellivo Architects, the development incorporates an existing brick building and communal spaces
  • A rooftop retreat with a pool, spa, sauna, ice bath, yoga lawn, gym and skyline views 
  • Well-connected location near Woolloongabba, Brisbane CBD, Hanlon Park, and major transport links

New apartment launches in Brisbane have been few and far between in recent years. It is always noteworthy when a new project hits the market to meet the overwhelming demand for apartments in the Queensland capital.

Local developer DeMartini Fletcher has just launched Corner House, 88 one, two and three-bedroom apartments in Stones Corner, one of Brisbane’s increasingly evolving inner-city precincts. 

DeMartini Fletcher has collaborated with Ellivo Architects on the design which aims to honour the heritage of the localicty while bringing in a contemporary twist.

Situated at the intersection of Montague and Stoneham Streets, Corner House incorporates the existing brick corner building into its design, activating the street level with communal spaces for residents and the wider community.

The apartment mix includes one, two, and three-bedroom residences, as well as options with a multi-purpose room.

Each home is designed for spacious living, with open-plan interiors, entertainer’s kitchens, and ample storage. 

Living spaces and bedrooms have been positioned to maximise natural light and ventilation, with wraparound balconies extending outdoor space while incorporating green screening for privacy.

Residents will have access to a rooftop retreat designed as a lifestyle-focused extension of their homes. The roof will feature a resort-style pool, spa, sauna, ice bath, gym, yoga lawn, residents’ herb garden, and barbecue facilities, all with sweeping views of Brisbane’s skyline.

Corner House will integrate sustainability principles, with a focus on climate-responsive design and urban greenery.

Until 2017, Stones Corner was designated as a 'precinct' within the suburb of Greenslopes. Now Stones Corner is one of Brisbane's most rapidly transforming areas. 

Since the announcement of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, developers have eagerly seized the opportunity to be part of the area's transformation. In addition to several new apartment developments, Stones Corner Village is set for a complete revitalisation, bringing a vibrant new retail and dining precinct just off Hanlon Park.

Hanlon Park itself has undergone significant upgrades in recent years, earning the title of Best Park in Australia at the 2023 National Landscape Architecture Awards. The park features walking trails, beautifully landscaped gardens, and children's playgrounds.

Stones Corner also boasts excellent connections to Brisbane's central areas, with all major modes of public transport—including trains, buses, and the metro—providing easy access to the city.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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