Developers are doing a vibe-check on one of Brisbane’s most grungy and alternative suburb as apartment living rises to 75 per cent of its population.
Once described as a “honeypot for humans”, West End is known for its inclusive nightlife, migrant appeal and Queensland style with the its main artery, Boundary Street, the epicentre.
But with rapid growth and development, can that vibe survive?
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