The developer of a controversial West End housing project has delivered on its promise to create an inner-city public park the size of Brisbane’s Post Office Square.

The Common at West Village will open to the public on Saturday and is the first significant inner-city park delivered since Milton's Frew Park in 2014.

The Common, West Village

Sekisui House’s development of the 2.6-hectare former Absoe site attracted resistance from the community since it was lodged with the council in April 2015.

In 2016, the $800 million development was called in by Deputy Premier Jackie Trad, who made a doubling of publicly accessible green space one of the conditions of approval, including one fronting Boundary Street and another fronting Mollison Street.