Located on the corners of South Pine and Stafford Roads, it has long been a convenient shopping centre to stop in for groceries, banking, beauty products, medical services, a haircut or clothing alterations.
Many of the longstanding tenants are local, family run businesses that have been servicing the community for over 30 years.
IDEALLY LOCATED CLOSE TO THE CITY IN AN UNRESTRICTED CATCHMENT AREA, EVERTON PLAZA IS POISED TO CATER TO A FAST GROWING POPULATION.
The new Park Lane precinct is set to become a prominent local destination for eating out, socialising and indulging with friends and family, alongside new, exclusive retail experiences.
Opportunities exist to be part of this exciting new retail precinct.
Just 9kms from the CBD, the annual average daily traffic count along Stafford and South Pine roads exceeds 55,000 car day.
Access To Everton Plaza is not restricted by the Brisbane River or other barriers, giving a true catchment population of over 130,000 residents.
As an affordable inner-city suburb, Everton Park has become a destination for young families, with over 1,000 new apartments & townhouse residences set for release in the next 2 years.
Within 2km 4,000 Service people work at Enoggera Army base, with lower living costs and higher disposable incomes.
There is a gap in the local market for a go-to dining precinct. Park Lane will be the first to capitalise on this.
Everton Plaza is an established shopping precinct with consistent traffic for over 30 years..
Situated between two major arterials and close to several bus interchange stops, Everton Plaza is an established central location within Everton Park.
Much of Everton Park's population are young professionals under 35, and established couples/families aged between 45-54. These demographics have an average household income approx. 14% higher than the metropolitan average, making Everton Plaza an attractive urban destination for those with a high disposable income.







