West End has reached a defining milestone with the start of construction on Callista on Park — the final piece of the $1.2-billion West Village urban renewal masterplan. The 14-storey tower marks the completion of a decade-long transformation that has reimagined the historic Peters Ice Cream site into one of the city’s most walkable and community-centred precincts.
Completing a Decade of Renewal
The West Village project began more than 10 years ago with a vision to blend heritage, housing and green space in one of Brisbane’s oldest neighbourhoods. Now, with Callista on Park under construction beside Mollison Park, that vision is nearing completion.

Developed by Sekisui House Australia, Callista on Park brings 96 new residences to West End and finalises the masterplan that introduced new green areas and more than 35 retail, dining and health operators to the precinct. Project Director Taku Hashimoto said the final stage reflects the company’s long-held commitment to sustainability, design quality and community connection — values that have guided every phase of the redevelopment.
Generations of Building in West End
Hutchinson Builders, one of Australia’s oldest family-owned construction companies, is leading the build. The company worked on the original Peters Ice Cream factory in 1943 and has been involved in every stage of West Village since 2015. Chairman Scott Hutchinson described the project as a proud continuation of the company’s presence in West End, where it first operated a yard on Montague Road in the 1920s.
This partnership has anchored the redevelopment in local history, linking the area’s industrial past to its new role as a connected inner-city neighbourhood. The precinct sits about 800 metres from Brisbane’s CBD, with a 99/100 walk score and direct access to South Bank via the River Walk — features that have helped make it a practical hub for residents, workers and visitors alike.

Design for Urban Living
Callista on Park has been designed by architecture firm Rothelowman, with apartments positioned to maximise natural light and capture northern and eastern views across the Brisbane CBD. Plans include a rooftop conservatory where wildflowers will grow among grassed areas, along with an infinity pool, spa, BBQ zones, a lounge and a private dining room with a chef’s kitchen.
Apartments are oriented to suit Brisbane’s subtropical lifestyle, and West Village has received 59 local and national awards for its approach to urban renewal and community design.

The Final Chapter of the Masterplan
Construction on Callista on Park is expected to finish in late 2027. Prices start at about $2.4 million for three-bedroom homes, with penthouses reaching around $9 million. A display suite has opened on site in collaboration with Rothelowman.
For Sekisui House, this final stage represents the completion of the entire West Village masterplan — a decade-long, $1.2 billion redevelopment that turned a former industrial block into a connected, walkable community that will continue to serve Brisbane for generations to come.
Published 7-Oct-2025