The development of Meadowbrook’s medical precinct, in Logan City, is going strong with last weeks sod turning at Logandowns Drive.
Councillor Tony Hall, Deputy Mayor Jon Raven, Horwell Group director Benjamin Horwell, and associates turned soil for the Southwest Medical Precinct.
The new medical precinct will be a multi-level facility comprising over 2,000 square meters of mixed retail, medical and office space.
Designed by Cottee Parker Architects the site will also include free parking to ensure it is convenient and accessible.

This precinct will provide essential specialist services for nearby residential aged care facilities, and will assist with overflow from the Logan Hospital only 200 meters away.
The University of Queensland’s primary care, clinical innovation, and research organization UQ Health Care will also be onsite to provide an extensive range of health services including treatment for acute illness, preventive health services, health assessments, and chronic disease prevention and management.
Councillor Tony Hall took to social media to share his excitement.
“This will be a great attainment for Logan and the Deputy Mayor and myself are very honoured to have been involved with it’s progression in Division 6,” he said.
“Thank you to the Horwell family and their company for having faith to invest in our city and helping to bring more jobs and opportunity to our area.
“I would also like to thank Logan City Council officers Jason Sandhar (Head of International Relations and Health & Medical Investments), Tate Ryan (Economic Development & Place Management) & David Radich (Economic Development and Strategy) for their continued hard work in council assisting great outcomes such as this for our city.”



























