Chris Gahan Centre demolition and park establishment

  • Project typeBuilding demolition and park establishment

In 2025, the City of Stonnington will demolish the Chris Gahan Centre and transform the site into parkland, increasing the amount of open space within Grattan Gardens and preparing the area for its a future use as a green link between Prahran Square and Grattan Gardens.

These works support a 16 September 2024 Council resolution to demolish the Chris Gahan Centre and reinstate the land to open space and establish a suitable connection to Izett Street park.

Read 16 September 2024 Council Agenda Item 8.8 Chris Gahan Centre - Future Options(PDF, 211KB) and the Council Minutes(PDF, 550KB)

We recognise works of this nature will cause some inconvenience and we thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.


Project overview

Project type Building demolition and park establishment
Project status Commencing soon
Scope of works

Demolish existing building

Clear and level land

Grass seed application

Construction timeline

March 2025 - building demolition and site clearing

April 2025 - grass seed application

Note: the area will be fenced off until the lawn is established.

Contact

Contractor

TBA


City of Stonnington

Project Manager
Vincent Pham
M: 0418 360 511


Emergency (all hours)

P: 8290 1333

Your questions answered

See below more on the project, including why the centre is being demolished, how we will continue to honour former Councillor Chris Gahan and how you can get involved in the landscape design phase.


Why is the Chris Gahan Centre being demolished?

Built in 1970, the Chris Gahan Centre is no longer fit-for-purpose, is not well-utilised and will require significant repairs and upgrades to bring it up to the standard expected in modern community facilities.

In addition to the above, within the past two years, the nearby Grattan Gardens Community Centre has been upgraded to a modern, high-quality facility for the community.

As a result of the upgrades, groups who previously used the Chris Gahan Centre have relocated to the Grattan Gardens Community Centre, further diminishing the need to retain the Chris Gahan Centre.

Where will the remaining groups using the Chris Gahan Centre go?

As of February 2025, all remaining user groups have agreed to relocate into the Grattan Gardens Community Centre or to other suitable community facilities nearby.

How will we continue to honour Councillor Chris Gahan?

Staff are working closely with the family of the late Councillor Chris Gahan to explore options for a suitable memorial to be integrated into plans for the site.

How can you get involved?

Following the building demolition and lawn establishment, we will develop design plans for the new parkland and its connection to Izett Street Park.

At this stage we will invite the community to participate in an engagement that will inform the landscape design and connection.

Will the fence between Izett Street park and Grattan Gardens be removed immediately after the building is demolished?

No. For pedestrian safety, the fence will remain until the final park design and connection are constructed.

The final plans will include turning the laneway between Izett Street Park and Grattan Gardens into a shared zone, which will be pedestrian priority and Disability Discrimination Act compliant. 

When will the final park and connection be constructed?

The proposed timeline for the project, from building demolition to completion is as follows:

March - April 2025 Building demolition and site clearance
April - June 2025  Interim park establishment with grass seeding
July 2025 - February 2026  Landscape and civil design for permanent park treatment and shared zone - including community engagement.
February - June 2026  Construction of permanent landscape treatment and shared zone. 

Consultation

Community consultation to inform the landscape design of the land cleared and grassed following the demolition of the Chris Gahan Centre will happen at a later date.

We will provide more information and how you can be involved in the consultation when it becomes available.

Location

Grattan Street, Prahran 3181  View map

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