Council to support refresh of city centre sites
Date published: 5 November 2025
Six inner-city buildings, including the former Masonic Temple, Sturt St cinemas and Citilink Building, will be renewed with the support of Townsville City Council following the awarding of this year’s Improving Building Facades program grants.
The six recipient businesses will share in a cash pool of $250,000, supporting projects that are designed to improve city centre attractiveness, support local jobs and secure business activity.
Councillors unanimously voted today in support of the roll-out of this year’s grants, provided as one component of the city’s broader, four-pronged City Activation and Housing Incentives Policy.
Townsville Acting Mayor Ann-Maree Greaney said the program, which is in its fifth year, saw Council match dollar-for-dollar investment of up to $50,000 for eligible projects.
Councillor Greaney said, in total, this year’s round of grants would see well over half a million dollars directly invested into beautifying building facades within the centre of the city.
“There are some really exciting projects in this year’s group of grant recipients, many of which will inject far more than their dollar-for-dollar grant requirement in bringing some of these buildings back to life,” Cr Greaney said.
“Over the last five years, we have seen more than 36 buildings take up the grant, assisting in the revival of some of our city’s most worn-out properties such as the Queens Building, the Empire Hotel and the building that now houses Papa Christos deli on Stokes St.
“The grants have assisted proactive building owners to breathe new life into often-dilapidated sites, in turn contributing to the creation of a modern Townsville city centre that we can all be proud of and collectively enjoy.
“As a Council we’re very passionate about improving and activating our city streets, and we love seeing building owners invest in our city's attractiveness, vibrancy and safety.
“The grant has been extremely successful in recent years, and we are very excited to see what will be delivered out of this round.”
The recipients of this year’s Improving Building Facades program are:
- 358-362 Flinders St (Citilink building) – $50,000
- 282 Sturt St (Former Sturt St cinemas) – $50,000
- 249-251 Flinders St (“41 Denham Street” building) – $50,000
- 390-396 Flinders St (Metway Building) – $50,000
- 42 Walker St (Former Masonic Temple) – $43,000
- 13 Palmer St (Former Seasoned restaurant) – $7,000
The grant is one element of Council's City Activation and Housing Incentives Policy, with Component 1 waiving infrastructure charges for infill housing, Component 3 supporting employment generating developments through waivers of infrastructure charges and Component 4 supporting the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings in the city centre.
For more information on Council’s City Activation and Housing Incentives Policy and eligibility criteria, visit the Business Grants and Incentives page.
