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Logan Flagstone Industrial: A next-generation logistics and trade precinct for SEQ

Logan Flagstone Industrial: A next-generation logistics and trade precinct for SEQ
Logan Flagstone Industrial: A next-generation logistics and trade precinct for SEQ

The Logan Flagstone Industrial project is at the forefront of one of South East Queensland’s most significant new industrial development zones — the North Maclean precinct. With full development approval from Economic Development Queensland (EDQ), this ambitious mixed-use zone is creating a new industrial, commercial, and trade-based ecosystem that will reshape the southern SEQ corridor over the next decade.

Strategically located just off the Mount Lindesay Highway, Logan Flagstone Industrial is not just a subdivision — it’s the foundation of a broader vision that blends freight infrastructure, large-format distribution, factory outlets, trade supply, and integrated commercial services into a cohesive, high-growth precinct.

Backed by Seymour Property Group, and supported by a growing network of approved and proposed developments surrounding the site, this project stands to become a defining commercial centre in the south.

What is Logan Flagstone Industrial?

Logan Flagstone Industrial is a large-format industrial estate with lots and infrastructure designed to cater to:

  • National logistics and 3PL companies

  • Regional trade supply and showroom operators

  • Factory outlet retailers

  • Custom-built warehousing and industrial users

  • Service providers and light industry SMEs

With EDQ reference DEV2024/1558, the estate is approved for a mix of uses — including bulky goods, warehousing, retail showroom, and trade distribution — giving buyers and tenants a level of flexibility rarely available in a greenfield site of this scale.

This is the keystone development of the wider North Maclean transformation. Titles, infrastructure delivery, and early market engagement are already underway, with key commercial anchors and D&C interest being fielded for 2026 commitments.

Surrounded by progress: A precinct backed by approvals

Logan Flagstone Industrial is not isolated — it sits at the heart of a multi-project, multi-use development node, surrounded by a diverse mix of approved DAs that collectively elevate the long-term investment profile of the area.

Here’s a breakdown of the major developments surrounding the site:

🟩 DEV2025/1556 — 28-lot industrial subdivision (T2D Developments)

Directly adjacent to the Logan Flagstone Industrial site is another large industrial estate comprising 28 individual lots. This creates an immediate ecosystem of logistics users, trade operators, builders, and storage providers — boosting leasing velocity and long-term value for surrounding stock.

Market impact: Confirms industrial-scale momentum; helps underpin infrastructure commitments and drives land absorption in early stages.

🟦 DEV2023/1417 — Caltex + Subway + Fast Food Retail Hub

Positioned just north of the Flagstone Industrial zone, this approved DA includes a full-scale Caltex service station, dual Subway tenancies, and drive-through fast food outlets. These uses bring critical amenity and vehicle servicing options to the entire precinct — supporting the industrial worker base, truck traffic, and destination retail appeal.

Market impact: Adds commercial visibility to the precinct; attracts daily foot traffic and improves investor confidence.

🟧 LCC MCU16/2023/A — Childcare Centre

Located on the eastern side of the precinct, this childcare development ensures that families working within or adjacent to the estate have access to early education services, making the area more attractive to owner-occupiers and companies seeking long-term staff retention.

Market impact: Supports holistic precinct planning and live-work accessibility — a growing factor in regional employment zones.

🟥 COM12 & COM14/2020 — Two fast food developments

These approvals include multiple drive-through and dine-in fast food outlets along the Mount Lindesay Highway frontage. The combination of highway visibility, vehicle count, and workforce demand make this strip a high-value commercial destination.

Market impact: Brings branding power to the precinct; complements trade and retail showroom uses.

🟨 MCU/22/2014/D — Australian Technology and Agricultural College (ATAC) Expansion

This DA allows for the expansion of ATAC’s existing campus in the precinct — including new buildings and facilities that cater to vocational and industry-aligned education. It positions the precinct as not only a workplace but a knowledge and training centre.

Market impact: Introduces education-adjacent commercial synergy — especially for trade-based employers and training partnerships.

🟪 DEV2025/1587 — 17-lot industrial subdivision (Eastern Precinct)

Located just east of Logan Flagstone Industrial, this 17-lot industrial estate further expands the footprint of the region. The clustering of these subdivisions creates critical mass — allowing future staging of roadworks, power upgrades, and coordinated freight routing.

Market impact: Enhances future infrastructure funding case; helps build a true industrial corridor with long-term scalability.

Why Logan Flagstone Industrial is the key project to watch

Among this surge of development, Logan Flagstone Industrial stands out as the most versatile, scalable, and investor-ready site. It offers superior exposure, frontage, lot size flexibility, and infrastructure staging — making it a launchpad for flagship industrial tenants and anchor trade retail uses.

It also benefits from:

  • Full EDQ approval – already through major planning hurdles

  • Access from both Teviot Road and Mount Lindesay Highway – vital for logistics flow and showroom destination traffic

  • Broad zoning – enabling warehouse, showroom, outlet, bulky goods, yard-based trade, or hybrid uses

  • Backing by Seymour Property Group – with a proven track record in delivery and staged precinct planning

The corridor’s long-term potential

The entire Flagstone–North Maclean–Jimboomba corridor is one of the most significant growth regions in Queensland’s southern belt. With over 50,000 future residents approved across various residential DAs in the area, commercial and industrial demand is only expected to rise.

Why now:

  • Industrial land in Brisbane and Logan is tightening — with many precincts now fully built out

  • Demand for regional logistics nodes is growing, especially post-COVID as companies seek redundancy and control

  • Service-based commercial growth will follow population expansion — trade, food, childcare, healthcare, and education

The smart money is already moving — and Logan Flagstone Industrial offers early-stage access to a future regional centre.

How Commercial Property Marketing can help

We’re proud to be the marketing partner behind Logan Flagstone Industrial. From early-stage renders and masterplanning to full-scale campaign rollout, we’ve worked closely with the development team to bring this project to life.

Our services include:

  • Aerial 3D renders showing future stages and surrounding approvals

  • Motion videos for social and investor engagement

Whether you’re launching your own project or want to reposition an existing site — we’re here to help.

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