More than 100 eager year seven students started their first day of high school today at the first inner-city state school to be built in more than fifty years. Queensland’s first vertical school, the Fortitude Valley State Secondary College, will eventually house about 1500 students by 2025 with the first 140 foundation students starting school…
Brisbane’s South Bank 2050 Masterplan Team Announced
A consortium to deliver South Bank’s 30-year masterplan has been appointed, as part of plans to transform the 42-hectare riverfront precinct in Brisbane’s inner city. “Future South Bank Group” is the consortium, which is led by Urbis and comprises Cox Architecture, Arup, Cultural Capital, Complete Streets, London-based Gillespies and New York’s Projects for Public Spaces.…
THREE NEW DISPLAY APARTMENTS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT COMPLETED OMEGA APARTMENTS
Three new display apartments at the completed $77.5 million Omega Apartments are open for inspection, showcasing a range of contemporary living opportunities just 1km from Brisbane’s CBD. Omega Apartments’ one and two-bedroom apartments are on average 10 per cent larger than most on offer in the inner-city Brisbane area and they range in size from 63sqm…
Omega Display Apartments Open
Three new display apartments are now open for inspection at the recently completed $77.5 million Omega Apartments in the trendy RNA Showgrounds Precinct in Bowen Hills in central Brisbane. Showcasing a range of contemporary living opportunities just one kilometre from Brisbane’s CBD, Omega Apartments’ one and two-bedroom apartments are on average 10 per cent larger than most on…
Middle Brisbane seeing strongest home price growth
The middle of the market in Brisbane is what’s now driving growth in property values as 2020 kicks off, according to the latest Home Values Index out Thursday. The Index saw Brisbane log a 0.7 per cent change in home value in December, to end 2019 with an annual rise in dwelling values of 0.3…
Construction on Cross River Rail Hits Milestone
Demolition, tunnelling and new stations are on track on the government’s $6 billion-plus Cross River Rail project as major contractors pass critical project milestones this year. Eleven new worksites will be opened and 1500 workers employed as the project doubles in size with demolition at Roma Street and Albert Street, tunnelling starting between Woolloongabba…