By
Michael Bird
June 6, 2025
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3
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South East Queensland builder-developer Gardner Vaughan Group (GVG) is creating a new mixed-use village in its native Nundah, a suburb they’ve called home for decades.
Close to their heart, GVG called on community feedback during the planning and design phase of what will not only be a rare opportunity to live in a brand new apartment with doorstep retail and hospitality venues, but also their future home, as they plan to relocate their current Union Street office into the development.
The new project, Danby Lane, named after its location just across from Nundah Village shopping mall, will bring 84 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments to the heart of Nundah.
To find out more about Danby Lane, I caught up with GVG Director Sam Gardner to chat about the project.
From the outset, Gardner made it clear that Danby Lane was about more than bricks and mortar — it was about trust.
“Nundah’s probably got one of the strongest communities we've ever encountered,” Gardner said. “They like to be included or brought along on the journey of things like this.”
Gardner described a three-year process of community engagement prior to construction, including face-to-face consultations and on-site information stalls.
“There is and remains a negative connotation behind development,” Gardner said. “There is this sense that the developer is bullying their way in, taking a piece of land and making a huge amount of profit on it. We really wanted to change that perception in Nundah.”
It’s a strategy that appears to have worked. While Nundah residents have previously voiced strong opposition to new developments in the area, Danby Lane progressed with community support.
“We're quite proud that we've become the builder-developer of choice in Nundah,” Gardner said. “Our headquarters is currently in another building we developed 10 years ago.”
At street level, Danby Lane will include six retail and commercial tenancies. GVG is actively working to attract operators that will complement the existing neighbourhood offer.
“One of the main things we target in these sites is the walkability score, the convenience,” Gardner said. “We are doing a lot of work in the design of the retail space at the bottom of Danby to get some more slow-down restaurants included.”
This aligns with broader trends in suburban intensification, where residential density is paired with retail amenity and improved public interface.
With 84 residential apartments atop two levels of commercial and retail space, Danby Lane is designed with a mix of buyers in mind.
GVG reports interest from a range of buyer groups, particularly downsizers and local residents seeking to remain in the area without the upkeep of a standalone home.
“We're looking at people who don't necessarily want to move out of the area that they love,” Gardner said.
The location is also attracting buyers who travel frequently.
“Being in between the Brisbane CBD and the airport really has a good opportunity there to target people who travel a lot. We have received a number of leads and people interested in buying for that reason,” he noted.
Danby Lane marks the latest in a series of developments by Gardner Vaughan Group across South East Queensland.
Construction of Danby Lane is now underway, with completion anticipated in 2027.
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