Fashion brand Country Road plans to open a flagship store in a 95-year-old heritage building in Brisbane's CBD. The former Bank of New South Wales building, constructed between 1928 and 1930, will undergo refurbishment to accommodate the new retail space.
One of Brisbane’s most historic buildings is about to get a new tenant, with fashion brand Country Road submitting plans to fit out a 95-year-old building for its new flagship shop in the city.
“The beautiful new space will serve as a cornerstone for our presence in the Brisbane CBD, reflecting our commitment to timeless style and community connection,” she said.
COUNTRY ROAD BRISBANE CBD QUEEN STREET MALL HERITAGE BUILDING RETAIL DEVELOPMENT
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