Function Well Plans Large Wellness Hub For West End

Function Well plans a four-level wellness hub for West End residents inside the West Village precinct, bringing training, recovery and community spaces together in one site.



A New Wellness Destination For West End

The flagship facility is scheduled to open in April 2026 and will cover about 3000 square metres inside the growing West Village neighbourhood. Information from the brand and local lifestyle publications shows the West End location is designed as a place where people can train, recover and spend time with others without leaving the building. 

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The hub includes a 24/7 gym floor and five studios for Pilates, yoga and other group sessions. Reports describe the yoga space as heated and immersive, and note that the Pilates studio will include reformer equipment. These features make the facility large in scale and wide in scope for the surrounding community.

Focus On Recovery And Balance

Sources note that the West End site will offer a wide range of recovery services for both active members and people seeking restorative care. Planned rooms include saunas, hot and cold plunge pools, compression therapy areas, private recovery suites and red light therapy. 

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A dedicated Recovery Cave is described as a recovery space for rest after training. Brand materials outline four pillars, mindset, movement, nutrition and restoration, as the base of the West End project. The goal is to balance high-intensity training with structured recovery routines for a range of health needs.

Everyday Convenience For Local Residents

Function Well states that the hub will serve as more than a fitness venue, with a café set to provide nutrient dense food and drinks for members throughout the day. A Business and Social Lounge is also planned to give people space to work, study or meet neighbours between sessions. 

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This approach reflects a trend toward health spaces that support daily routines rather than single-purpose visits. Located inside the West Village precinct, the site is likely to attract residents, workers and students seeking a facility that fits busy schedules.

Community Impact And Next Steps

Local lifestyle coverage highlights the project as a significant addition to West End, noting the size of the build and the variety of services planned. Function Well has opened a waitlist for foundation memberships so people can receive updates as construction moves forward. 



Pricing has not been released. The range of services indicates a higher-end offering aimed at ongoing community use. The hub will provide locals access to structured fitness, recovery options and social spaces in one location.

Published 08-December-2025

Final Piece of $1.2B West Village Masterplan Under Construction in West End

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 beside Mollison Park completes a decade of work transforming the historic Peters Ice Cream site into a mixed community of almost 1,000 apartments, townhouses, retail and dining spaces, and a new commercial centre in the inner city.



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.

Callista on Park, West Village, West End
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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.

Callista on Park, West Village, West End
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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.

Callista on Park, West Village, West End
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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

Final Chapter: Sekisui Tweaks Callista on Park Plans in West Village

West Village is set to conclude its decade-long transformation with a revised design for its final stage, Callista on Park.



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Developer Sekisui House Australia has submitted updated plans to Brisbane City Council, aiming to cater to a broader demographic in response to evolving market conditions.

Originally envisioned as a 74-apartment tower comprising solely three and four-bedroom residences, Callista on Park will now feature 96 apartments, including a significant increase in two-bedroom options. This adjustment reflects the growing demand for smaller, more affordable apartments.

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The revised design, crafted by Rothelowman, maintains the building’s 15-storey height and key architectural elements, such as the rooftop garden and ground-floor childcare centre. 

However, the facade has been refined to incorporate natural stone and contrasting materials, harmonising with the heritage-listed Peter’s Ice Cream Factory.



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Sekisui’s West Village development has garnered numerous awards for its innovative design and integration of heritage elements into a contemporary urban setting. 

The completion of Callista on Park will mark the final chapter in this successful project.

Published Date 13-November-2024

Luxury Meets Community: Inside West End’s Latest Multi-Million Dollar Penthouse Sale

In a testament to Brisbane’s burgeoning luxury real estate market, a stunning penthouse in the West End’s Altura building has recently changed hands for an impressive $5.25 million. 


Read: Altura: The New Apex of Urban Living in West Village, West End


The new owners, Gold Coast business moguls Leo Nipperess and Brett Park, were drawn to the property not just for its opulent features, but for the vibrant lifestyle offered by the West Village precinct.

The couple’s decision to relocate came after a nine-month stay in the nearby Arcadia building, which gave them a taste of the area’s unique charm. Perched atop the Altura building within the West Village precinct, the penthouse boasts an expansive layout with multiple living zones and entertaining areas. Its prime location, a mere 800 metres from Brisbane’s CBD, offers the perfect balance of urban convenience and residential tranquillity.

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One of the property’s most alluring features is its breathtaking views. New residents can wake up to spectacular vistas of the Brisbane River and Mt Coot-tha, providing a daily dose of natural beauty amidst the urban landscape.

Altura, built by Sekisui House Australia, doesn’t just stop at offering luxurious living spaces. Residents have access to a suite of exclusive amenities that rival those of high-end resorts. The rooftop area features a pool, spa, sauna, and BBQ area, perfect for unwinding after a long day or entertaining guests against the backdrop of Brisbane’s skyline.

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For those who prefer indoor relaxation or need a change of scenery for work, the podium level offers a private dining room, media room, kitchenette, and co-working space. These thoughtfully designed areas cater to various lifestyle needs, from hosting intimate dinner parties to conducting business meetings.

Interestingly, Altura holds the distinction of being Brisbane’s first neuroarchitecture building, a concept that integrates neuroscience principles into architectural design to enhance occupants’ well-being. This innovative approach likely contributed to the building selling out ahead of its completion in September last year.

The success of Altura is part of a larger trend in the West Village precinct. The latest apartment release, The Allere Collection, is already over 95 percent sold, despite still being under construction. This high demand underscores the area’s growing appeal among discerning buyers looking for premium urban living experiences.

As Nipperess and Park settle into their new home, they’re excited about the prospects of entertaining and making full use of the resident amenities. Their move from the Gold Coast to Brisbane’s West End reflects a growing trend of professionals and business owners seeking the perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and community in the heart of Queensland’s capital.


Read: New Proposal Gives First-Home Buyers a Boost: West End at the Forefront


With its combination of architectural innovation, luxurious amenities, and prime location, the Altura penthouse sale is more than just a real estate transaction – it’s a glimpse into the evolving landscape of urban living in Brisbane, where community, convenience, and luxury converge to create truly exceptional homes.

Published 29-July-2024

Authentic Asian Flavours Meet Aussie Brews at West Village’s Goodtime Restaurant

West Village in West End is welcoming an exciting new dining destination just in time for the holidays. Goodtime, brought to you by the team behind the popular Longtime Yum Cha in Queens Plaza, will be an authentic Asian street food restaurant and craft beer bar.


Read: Lekki by Little Lagos Brings Hard-to-Find Tastes of Nigeria to West End


Andrew Yu and Beverley Teo have made a name for themselves with Longtime Yum Cha’s delightful dim sum, fresh seafood, and creative cocktails. Now, they are drawing inspiration from the casual gatherings and flavour-packed dishes of Asian alleyways and Australian neighbourhood pubs.

The pan-Asian menu will highlight flying noodle bowls whilst more adventurous eaters can explore the bao bun bar. Locally brewed beers on tap will complement the food and give patrons a taste of Australia’s exceptional craft beer scene.

Photo credit: Goodtime/Facebook

In addition, Goodtime will pay homage to the traditional yum cha experience by offering an all-you-can-eat option. For them, yum cha is so much more than the food. It’s about bringing people together to laugh, talk, and make new memories over a drink and plates of dumplings.

Photo credit: Goodtime/Facebook

The venue itself will transport guests across the Pacific, channelling a dash of metropolitan energy blended with suburban comfort. The 100-seat indoor/outdoor space will have ample seating options – from bar tables for grabbing a quick bite to banquettes perfect for lingering over cocktails. They will also have a patio, setting the stage for balmy Brisbane nights.

Photo credit: Goodtime/Facebook

West Village is thrilled to add this “unique, vibrant dining option to the neighbourhood,” particularly with the holidays right around the corner. Goodtime’s treasured recipes, relaxed vibe, and celebration of community through food promise something for everyone.


Read: Yamas Greek & Drink Named Best Greek Restaurant in Southeast QLD


Look for Goodtime next to Cheeky Poke at 97 Boundary Street at the West Village, with a targeted mid-December opening. Follow them on Facebook for updates.

Published 1-December-2023 

5 Things You May Not Know About Ippin Dining, West End’s New Culinary Gem

Perched on the second floor of the South Pavilion, Ippin Dining is a luxurious venue boasting 140 seats and a stunning view of The Common, the open-air space at West Village in the West End.



Ippin DIning has recently opened in West End, thanks to the restaurateur and owner behind Sydney’s Kuon Omakase, Allta, and Funda restaurants, Kenny Lee, brings. This exciting addition to Brisbane’s culinary scene offers a sophisticated Japanese dining experience that is sure to captivate food enthusiasts. 

Here are five things you may not know about Ippin Dining.

Kenny Lee’s First Brisbane Venture

Ippin is the first foray into the Brisbane market for co-owner Kenny Lee, who already enjoys tremendous success with his popular Korean restaurants in Sydney. Allta and Funda have become go-to destinations for food lovers, and Kuon, a nine-seat Japanese omakase, is renowned for its exclusive dining experience. 

Now, Kenny Lee is ready to make a lasting impression on Brisbane with his latest venture, Ippin Dining. 

Ippin Dining: New Culinary Gem in West End
Photo Credit:  Facebook / Ippin Japanese dining 

A Minimalist and Sophisticated Interior

As visitors ascend a staircase adorned with rocks, they reach the second floor of West Village’s Southern Pavilion, where the hidden gem of Ippin Dining awaits amidst a lush rainforest of greenery. 

Inside, the restaurant’s interior design seamlessly blends minimalist and traditional Japanese elements, offering a respectful nod to its neighbouring historic landmark, Peters Ice Cream Factory. 

The combination of natural timber furnishings, black and white marble tabletops, and polished concrete pillars exudes an air of refined elegance. To enhance the cosy and inviting atmosphere, tan banquet seating and plush blue circular booths grace the space, while overhead, curved neon lights cast a warm and intimate glow.

Open Kitchen and Private-Dining Spaces

Ippin Dining:New Culinary Gem in West End
Photo Credit:  Facebook / Ippin Japanese dining 

As guests savour their meals, they can catch a glimpse of the culinary magic happening in the bar and kitchen area. Complete with a breathtaking glass-encased yakitori grill, this section runs along one side of the restaurant, providing an enticing view of culinary craftsmanship. . 

For Kenny Lee, the owner, the kitchen stands out as the highlight of the entire space, radiating an inviting and open atmosphere that enhances the overall dining experience.

At the rear of the restaurant, Ippin presents two charming private-dining areas, capable of accommodating ten and twelve guests, respectively. These intimate spaces offer a warm and secluded ambience, perfect for those seeking an exclusive setting for memorable gatherings. 

Upscale Dining with Luxurious Japanese Cuisine

Ippin has set its sights on raising the bar for dining experiences, not just within West Village but across the entire West End community. Acknowledging the absence of a truly exceptional Japanese restaurant in the area, Kenny Lee and his dedicated team embarked on a mission to deliver a truly upscale culinary affair.

Ippin Dining:New Culinary Gem in West End
Photo Credit:  Facebook / Ippin Japanese dining 

Originally envisioning a concept that exceeded the ordinary, they ultimately pushed the boundaries further to offer an extraordinary fine-dining experience featuring the finest Japanese cuisine. The culmination of their efforts is a remarkable eleven-course degustation menu, meticulously crafted to showcase a synergy of exquisite flavours and artfully presented dishes.

Ippin Dining: 5 Things You May Not Know About West End’s New Culinary Gem
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On 27 July, don’t forget to drop by Ippin to experience their Tuna Showcase which starts at 5.30 pm with welcome drinks, leading up to the Live Tuna Cutting Show at 6:00 pm. The event features exclusive auctions of fish parts showcased during the show, lucky draw, and sake tasting for an additional $30.

Additionally, Ippin presents an unforgettable Happy Hour affair featuring Yakitori every Wednesday and Thursday, starting from 3 pm.

The Unforgettable Eleven-Course Degustation Menu

Diners at Ippin have the opportunity to embark on an extraordinary gastronomic adventure through their delectable eleven-course degustation menu. 

Each course is carefully crafted to delight the taste buds and ignite the senses. From the luxurious Bluefin Tuna Toro-taku accompanied by sea urchin and caviar to the mouthwatering Robata Grilled Tooth-fish infused with Saikyo Miso, every dish is a testament to culinary artistry. 

The menu also boasts culinary delights such as Barramundi wasabi leaf san boy chow, Wagyu Tartare, Chawanmushi, Tempura Moreton Bay Bug, Truffle Savoy Cabbage, Chazuke, and concludes with the delightful finale of Roasted Green Tea Warabi Mochi. 



To experience the culinary wonders of Ippin Dining, head to South Pavilion, West Village, 2/97 Boundary St, West End.

Published 13-July-2023

Ippin Japanese Dining from Sydney’s Kuon Omakase Team to Open in West End

Did you know that the team behind the famous Kuon Omasake in Sydney will soon open Ippin Japanese Dining in West End? Look forward to more good food and a great time once this 140-seater dining spot welcomes its first guests.



Construction of Ippin is slowly coming together at the Garden Pavilion in West Village. Owner and restaurateur Kenny Lee secured a section of the second floor overlooking The Common outdoor area. Vie Studio, a Sydney design company, has given the restaurant a semi-open layout that will allow diners to enjoy a fantastic view of the green space below. 



Slated for an April 2023 opening, the Japanese restaurant will be headed by Chef Tatsuya Miwa in the kitchen, where dishes like yakitori, cuttlefish tempura and lobster popcorn will be prepared using locally-sourced seafood, meats and vegetables and then paired with authentic Japanese ingredients. 

Mr Lee and his chef, along with co-owners Helen Lea and Jane Ma, are offering Brisbane a menu similar to Kuon Omasake and will occasionally showcase a ticketed tuna auction or a sake-centric event, just like how it’s done in Japan. So, Brisbane foodies looking for a Japanese dining experience don’t have to travel too far. 

Ippin will also have a pastry chef who will be concocting mouthwatering desserts. To complete the menu, French, Australian and Italian wines, along with sake and a host of cocktails, will be on offer. 

Yamas Greek & Drink Preparing To Open At The West Village

Yamas Greek and Drink, a restaurant with focus on authentic Greek cuisine, is preparing to open at the West Village precinct.


Read: New Chimney Cake Specialty Shop Opens in West End


Yamas means “cheers” or “‘a toast to good health” in Greek and as the name suggests, there will be an emphasis on banquet dining and share plates here.

Owners Michael Tassis and Caio Rossetto, the same folks behind Fatcow Steak & Lobster and Opa Bar & Mezze at Eagle St, drew inspiration from the traditional Greek restaurants in Thessaloniki, where you can find many restaurants specialising in Greek mezze.

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As with the eateries around Thessaloniki, where one would be amazed with the seafood options, the new restaurant will have a live lobster tank to ensure seafood will be served fresh.

Yamas Greek and Drink will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner with menu highlights such as wagyu beef moussaka, slow-cooked lamb leg and chargrilled lobster.

After a sumptuous dinner, guests can toast over wine, from Yamas’ extensive wine list or from their Aegean-inspired cocktails.

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There will be a few similarities with its sister venue Opa Bar & Mezze, but it will have a heavier focus on authentic Greek dishes. Designed by Clui Design, the space will be ‘breezy’ and ‘airy,’ making it a perfect destination for get-togethers.

As for the opening date, Yamas Greek and Drink has not released an official date yet. To stay updated about Yamas Greek and Drink’s anticipated launch at the West Village, follow them on Facebook or on Instagram @yamas.greek.

New Chimney Cake Specialty Shop Opens in West End

They heard you, Brisbane! Kurtosh – popular for its chimney cake or kürtőskalács – finally opened its first Queensland location in West Village, West End.



The latest eatery to land on West End, Kurtosh House opened its first store in Randwick, NSW in 2011. Eight locations later (6 in NSW and one in Victoria), owners felt that it was time for Queensland to have its own Kurtosh store. The new West Village joint on Boundary Street opened recently occupying a space opposite fellow newcomer Anita Gelato.  

New Chimney Cake Specialty Shop - 
Kurtosh House West End
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Kürtősh House borrowed its name from a popular Hungarian street snack, Kürtőskalács, which is also known as chimney cake for its cylindrical shape. The famous pastry melds two distinct textures:  caramelised crispy flaky crust and soft inner walls. And you can now experience this made-to-order specialty at Kürtősh.

Kurtosh House in West Village also offers slab cakes and a variety of pastries and loaves. Interestingly, slab cakes are sold by weight, so there is no need to buy the entire slab. You could simply ask the friendly staff to cut you a serving of one or each of the available flavours at a size that is just enough to satisfy your craving.

Cake offerings include flourless chocolate cake, tiramisu, cookies and cream, cinnamon and walnut tea cake, mum’s chocolate cake and red forest cake, but keep an eye on their rotating specials as well.

Not to be missed are their scrumptious cookies and pastries offerings which include vegan peanut butter cookies, salted tahini and choc chip cookies, apple danish, raspberry croissant, cheese pocket and peanut butter and raspberry scroll, to name a few.

The coffee counter, meanwhile, serves up rotating choice blends and Teacraft Teas in English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Chai, Peppermint, Chamomile & Gunpowder Green varieties.



Kurtosh House is located at Shop TR-06, 111 Boundary Street, West Village Retail, West End. Operating hours are Monday to Sunday from 7 am to 10 pm.

Kürtősh – West End | Shop TR-06, 111 Boundary Street, West Village Retail, West End QLD 4101, Australia

Kurtosh Brings European-inspired Pastries And Cakes To West End

Did you know that there is a new, European-inspired bakery called Kurtoshat at the West Village in West End?


Read: Cinnamon & Co in West End Now Serving Vegan Brunch and Dinner


If you’re wondering where the name came from, it’s from kürtőskalács, a Hungarian tube-shaped pastry popularly known as chimney cake. 

At Kurtosh, the kürtőskalács are baked to sweet golden perfection and rolled in chopped nuts, chocolate or spices for added texture and flavour. They are a result of owner Ben Haikin’s travels to Europe, with an aim of mastering the 70-year-old recipe. 

Burekas, a popular baked pastry in Sephardic Jewish cuisine and Israeli cuisine, are also served here. They come in a range of flavours — ricotta and feta, potato and mushroom, and sweet potato, rosemary and thyme.

They have chocolate brandy balls and biscotti, which make perfect accompaniment to your favourite cup of coffee or tea whilst babka loaves (sweet braided bread or cake hailing from Eastern Europe) are great as morning and afternoon tea treats. Most of their pastries are made on-site, to guarantee their freshness.

Another interesting find here is their slab cake, which you can buy by weight to satisfy your cake cravings because you can grab them in a variety of choices and serving sizes. 


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Besides a packed cabinet full of baked goods, they feature an impressive drinks menu which includes coffees, teas, chocolates and mochas, and juices. There are plenty of seats inside though there are also outdoor seating where an Instagram wall awaits for the perfect photo stop for your images. 

It marks the brand’s first location in Brisbane, as it already have seven across NSW and Victoria. Two more will open soon, one at Elsternwick in Victoria and another one at South Eveleigh in NSW.

Kurtosh is now open at the Boundary Street precinct at West Village seven days a week, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.