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Chris HerdeBusiness reporter

Chris Herde is the editor of The Courier-Mail’s commercial property Primesite and is part of The Australian Business Network covering a range of stories.

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MP121223 SEA 13Jul  -  Old Bulimba army barracks.

Race for prime military land begins

THE Defence Department has confirmed it has appointed a commercial agency to sell surplus land in what is the largest Brisbane riverside development site to be put on the market in the inner-city for decades.

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An artists' impression of the retail section of the Brisbane Quarter at 300 George St in the CBD.

Foodies heaven in Brisbane Quarter

A MICHELIN-STARRED chef will headline the retail component of the first stage of the $1 billion Brisbane Quarter development that will transform a once-neglected part of the CBD.

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BCM Property Home liftout. Mirvac's Lucid residential apartment development, South Brisbane.

Sneak peek at city of the future

WITH Brisbane’s population tipped to grow to 4.2 million by 2050, “smart development” is the key to preserving and enhancing the Queensland way of life, a roundtable has been told.

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Photos of the Port of Brisbane.  Pic Peter Wallis

Industrial hotspot no longer a secret

COMPETITION is expected to heat up for space at a yet-to-be built Port of Brisbane industrial site, following precommitments from two local companies for state-of-the art office/warehouses.

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BCM Property Home liftout. Yeerongpilly Green masterplanned residential mixed-use community.  The development will be a joint venture between Consolidated Properties, CVS Lane Partners and LJCB Investment Group.

Green light for new HQ in $850m project

AFTER three years of negotiating, Brisbane Catholic Education has finally received approval to establish a new head office, complete with a rooftop recreation space and more than 200 car parks, in a gamechanging development in the city’s inner-south.

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ONLINE ONLY GWXA6N Hungry Jack's Burger King Australian fast food chain meal drive thru logo

A match made at Hungry Jack’s

HE WAS flipping burgers out the back. She was manning the cash register up the front. Now a professional relationship forged as 14-year-old Hungry Jack’s workers has entered the real world.

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