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Developers can go up if we get a better deal on the ground

The strip beneath the South Brisbane rail line has a new licensed cafe, more eateries, landscaped gardens and public art.
Sections of New York’s High Line have been repurposed as a park and walkway featuring public art.
It feels like a yet-to-be-fully-formed High Line – more than two kilometres of parkland created on a disused rail line in New York.
The trains still run in South Brisbane but both projects are in former industrial areas that have been gentrified with a mix of residential, commercial and cultural developments.
Office workers Nicole Leatherby and Michelle Connery enjoy the changed feel of the newer section of Fish Lane.
“It’s just a nice outdoor cafe in the middle of the city. It is now quite relaxing; it’s a nice green…
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