The residences are part of Brisbane’s $A3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf Development, a master planned precinct featuring four new luxury hotels, 50 restaurants and bars, a new bridge across the river and 2000 new apartments that is set to become Brisbane’s signature landmark and the largest integrated resort development in Australia.
Centred around a large collection of beautifully restored heritage buildings, these exclusive residences have been designed by principal architects Cottee Parker so that every apartment can make the most of stunning city, Botanic Garden or river views.
As the heritage centre of Brisbane, Queen’s Wharf is undoubtedly a site of great historical significance. It celebrates the precinct’s Indigenous and European heritage with interpretative trails and experiences spanning the Brisbane River and ridgeline.
After decades of lying dormant, Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is rising again. What was once the gateway to the colony will now become the gateway to the future of Brisbane.
Centred on a large collection of beautifully restored heritage buildings, the stunning modern development will take its own place in history, becoming a famous landmark for Brisbane around the world.
These exclusive residences have been designed by principal architects Cottee Parker so that every apartment can make the most of stunning city, Botanic Garden or river views.
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