When is enough enough?
DEVELOPERS and agents are hot under the collar as highrise developments stall outside a major Brisbane shopping centre. But it’s not the buildings locals are worried about – it’s what they’ll bring with them.
DEVELOPERS and agents are hot under the collar as highrise developments stall outside a major Brisbane shopping centre. But it’s not the buildings locals are worried about – it’s what they’ll bring with them.
ONE of the nation’s oldest and largest cattle operations, North Australian Pastoral Company, will remain under Australian control.
THE Australian-Chinese consortium behind Brisbane’s $2 billion Queen’s Wharf casino project has paid about $45 million for the Seymour Group’s Festival Car Park in the heart of the CBD.
IT INCLUDES two swimming pools, a tennis court, helipad, restaurant and boat moorings. And now this tropical island resort is on the market.
IT’S a $600 million development set to become home to 2000 people and significantly change the landscape in this patch of Brisbane’s inner suburbs.
THE residential boom has hit the Brisbane CBD with a dramatic rise in land valuations which could threaten the future direction of the central business district.
INDUSTRIAL vacancy rates across Brisbane have fallen for the second consecutive quarter.
STUDENTS will have some of the best views in Brisbane when Australia’s tallest student accommodation tower opens its doors.
COFFEE Club co-founding director Emmanuel Drivas has brewed up a deal and bought a southside Brisbane shopping centre.
WORK will start early next year on Brisbane’s newest entertainment precinct, the $100 million revitalisation of a superbly located riverside eyesore.
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