Brisbane
Projectory can report on an important investment in the training and education of the workforce to ensure these industries can continue to thrive into the future for Queensland.
Plans have been lodged this month for a giant three-tower residential and hotel development on Brisbane’s inner west riverfront.
Developers behind the upmarket precinct have responded to the market by revising plans to include an integrated commercial rooftop offering on the edge of Brisbane’s CBD.
Gearing up for procurement makes for an exciting milestone across the industry and the communities that stand to benefit from this major investment in Queensland rail.
Two rooftop restaurants with city views are proposed as part of revised plans to bolster the financial viability of an approved inner-city Brisbane mixed-use project.
With a piloted program to roll out 1,200 affordable housing units across Queensland, this latest built-to-rent tower proposed for Brisbane CBD’s Quay Street gets the ball rolling.
With the State expanding the development area, it will allow for further development in Woolloongabba and better access to the CBD forging a southern gateway for the South-East.
Plans submitted for a major development proposed to accommodate over 200 apartments across twin towers thirteen storeys each.
High-rise sustainable technologies are set to transform the skyline of Brisbane, turning the waterfront into a world-class business and tourist destination.
The State Budget allocated almost $300 million towards five station accessibility upgrades on the Queensland Rail network, with the major contract now released, reports Projectory.