Golf course gets out of the rough
A Sunshine Coast golf course, that was earmarked for development, has new owners happy to keep the course operating.
A Sunshine Coast golf course, that was earmarked for development, has new owners happy to keep the course operating.
Tributes have flowed after the death of one of Queensland’s most renowned architects described as the Godfather of contemporary design.
A so-called “unholy alliance” is working together to keep Brisbane’s major construction sites open in the wake of the coronavirus.
The impact of the coronavirus has dramatically changed consumer behaviour, devastating many industries. But there’s one sector that’s been tipped to boom.
A converted inner suburban warehouse that has been vacant for 18 months has been transformed into a quality medical centre.
Work has started on a $60 million mixed-use development south of Brisbane with 90 per cent of Stage 1 is already leased to some big-name brands, with plans for a tavern or club under way.
Another CBD office tower may be on the way with two tenants taking a close look at it and developers are nervously waiting for building supplies from China.
Work will start next month on the first major office building in a decade in Beenleigh in a project that will generate hundreds of new jobs.
Work has started on a new $115 million masterplanned community north of Brisbane which will include specialist disability apartments, as well as apartments, aged-care facility, offices and retail.
Staff at leading Brisbane property agency Colliers International have been evacuated from a major CBD office building after a staff member was suspected of having been exposed to the new coronavirus.
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