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The Rise of Boutique Apartments The Rise of Boutique Apartments(0)

Circle on Felix is the latest boutique residential apartment building to hit the Brisbane market. Located in Lutwyche, next to the new Lutwyche Busway Station, the project comprises of 31 1,2 and 3 bedroom apartments.

The last three years has seen numerous boutique apartment proposals as developers are opting for projects which are both easier for the market to digest and cheaper to construct. Read More

The Dunmore – New 4.5 Star Hotel for the Valley The Dunmore – New 4.5 Star Hotel for the Valley(3)

A new apartment and 4.5 star hotel tower has been approved for the Fortitude Valley. The site is located on Brunswick Street, between Robertson and Arthur Streets.  The project which is called ‘The Dunmore‘ is being developed by Vintage Property and managed by Mantra. Read More

Old Courthouse to become new Hotel, Theatre, Retail, Office? Old Courthouse to become new Hotel, Theatre, Retail, Office?(4)

Premier Anna Bligh today announced that the government will seek tenders to redevelop one of the most important CBD sites which will be left vacant from mid-next year. The old Supreme and District Courts will be moved to the new courthouse building at 419 George Street. Read More

Aria’s New Landmark for South Brisbane Aria’s New Landmark for South Brisbane(3)

Aria’s new 30 storey residential development in South Brisbane signifies the start of the area’s urban renewal.

DA SUBMITTED: Aria Property Group has submitted a proposal to build a new 30 storey residential building in South Brisbane. The landmark tower which is situated on 2-4 Edmondstone Street has been designed by a collaboration of Aria and Rothe Lowman who are renowned for designing unique residential buildings. (Images above by Aria and Rothe Lowman). Read More

“Brisbane needs provocative design” – and we need to support it. “Brisbane needs provocative design” – and we need to support it.(0)

The 2011 Brisbane Ideas Competition illustrates some of Brisbane’s most creative proposals to boost our city’s international standing.

 As evidence of Brisbane’s recent flood disaster gradually washes away, calls for an array of changes from council buy backs to an increase in height limites for flood affected areas are voiced by members of the community.

One thing is clear, there is a sense of renewed energy in Brisbane’s planning sector. Our old ways of thinking should – and will have to change in order to cope with future flood events that will inevitably hit our city again.  Read More

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