Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has unveiled plans for a new inner-city sports precinct where basketball, baseball, rugby and cricket could be played for generations to come. Cr Schrinner said the Breakfast Creek Sports Precinct plan – which incorporates an innovative water harvesting and reclamation system – was a perfect example of a legacy project that…
Brisbane in 2032: What life in the Olympic city will look like
Better connected, buzzing with new infrastructure and a population racing towards 3.1m — this is life in Brisbane in 2032. By the time the flame is lit to open the Olympic Games, the city will be home to 530,000 more people and a large Millennial demographic, many of whom will live in four-bedroom houses with…
David Devine – 2032 Olympics & QLD Property
Royale Gold Coast perfectly positioned as Queensland’s property market goes from strength to strength following Olympic announcement With Queensland’s property market already performing strongly and the 2032 Olympic Games set to bring certain economic growth over the next decade, leading Australian developer David Devine has turned his focus on Gold Coast’s flourishing prestige property market…
Brisbane Olympics 2032: Development and Infrastructure Guide
The 2032 Brisbane Olympics may still be a decade away but a raft of development and infrastructure projects are ready to break ground following planning discussions between the Brisbane City Council and the International Olympics Committee. As many as 14 new sports venues in Brisbane, seven on the Gold Coast and five on the Sunshine…
Brisbane Olympics to Push Property Market’s Limits
Brisbane house prices will hit the $1-million median well before the 2032 Olympics with suburbs near venues tipped to move up to $3.9 million. Property projections from PRD Research indicate the median price would reach $1.7 million by 2033 and would be “immensely” boosted on the Gold and Sunshine coasts. PRD chief economist Diaswati Mardiasmo…