Proposed 50-Storey Residential Tower in South Brisbane to Challenge CBD Heights

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Proposed 50-Storey Residential Tower in South Brisbane to Challenge CBD Heights
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Aria Property Group has submitted plans for a 50-storey residential tower in South Brisbane, which could become the city's tallest building outside the CBD. The development includes 678 inner-city units, a hotel, retail, dining spaces, and over 3650 square meters of public open space.

Developers have applied to build a 50-storey residential tower at South Brisbane that, if built, would be the city’s tallest building outside the CBD .

– would deliver 678 inner-city units, a 216-room hotel, along with retail and dining and 3650 square metres of publicly accessible open space.It would include three towers, consisting of 50, 40 and 24 storeys. “By virtue of its size, position and prominence on Melbourne Street, the site is of critical importance to South Brisbane and has the potential to be the catalyst that propels the next generation of revitalisation in the area,” Saunders Havill says.

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