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  • Founded Date April 12, 2009
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Queens Wharf: Transforming Brisbane’s Waterfront

The luxury shopping precinct at Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf is in doubt and construction has been halted.
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Work has commenced on Brisbane’s newest riverside public space with the arrival of barges and work crews at Queen’s Wharf opposite Southbank. As Queen’s Wharf Towers 5 & 6 move closer to completion, KPI continues to deliver reliable, innovative, and safety-focused traffic management services, supporting one of the most transformative developments in Brisbane’s history. Our team is responsible for implementing comprehensive traffic control measures, designing detailed traffic guidance schemes, developing TMPs (Traffic Management Plans), and securing all required permits. Tower 5, an impressive 75-story skyscraper designed by the award-winning Cottee Parker Architects, will stand as a striking addition to Brisbane’s skyline, showcasing cutting-edge architecture and a strong commitment to sustainable design. WSP is proud to have supported Red Sea Global in delivering the pioneering Desert Rock Resort, a one-of-a-kind hospitality destination designed to blend seamlessly into the rugged landscapes of Saudi Arabia. In a 2013 policy address, the government of Hong Kong announced its intention to deal with the increasing demand for medical facilities from its population and formulate a clinical services plan to map out the future service development of a variety of hospital clusters.
By October 2021 the lift cores for both the Dorsett hotel and Rosewood hotels had reached level 21. Excavated rock was used to provide fill for the development of a car mall at Brisbane Airport. The height of the Executive Building made it the tallest building demolition to take place in Queensland. An oblong sculpture by artist Lindy Lee is located at the George Street entrance. There will be around 50 new cafés, bars and restaurants in the resort. The megaproject is one of Australia’s biggest mixed-use precincts. Select two infrastructure projects needed most ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics
Star Entertainment opened the doors to its new casino a number of weeks ago. DFS is suing Destination Brisbane Consortium for more than $15 million spent on fitting out the building. Access to the old printery building next door is blocked and all work on that site is halted.
For buyers looking to secure a foothold in the city’s future, Queen’s Wharf Residences is more than a home, it’s a destination. With Brisbane set to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Queen’s Wharf Residences is perfectly positioned to benefit from the city’s next wave of growth. New residents have described the building as “a game-changer for brisbane casino hotel casinobettingnow,” citing the attention to detail, stunning interiors, and seamless integration with the wider precinct. Each residence features state-of-the-art kitchens, premium appliances, designer bathrooms, and generous living areas, all crafted to the highest standards. Residents enjoy panoramic views across the Brisbane River, South Bank, and CBD, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows in many apartments. Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is fast becoming the city’s most exciting destination for food, retail, culture, and entertainment.
The mixed-use development will feature 2,000 apartments, 1,100 hotel rooms and a casino. Our team has been involved since the project’s infancy through to the final construction, helping masterplan and design across sustainability, structural and services engineering, to pedestrian flow analysis, and fire protection. More than just a building, it’s a gateway to a world-class lifestyle, one that blends luxury living with direct access to the city’s best experiences. Far East Consortium is proud to announce the completion of Queen’s Wharf Residences, a milestone project within Brisbane’s $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf integrated resort development. The project’s location was criticised for its proximity to the historical heart of the city and government seat of power.
Seven and a half hectares of space have been allocated for public use. The design aims to integrate tourism, leisure and entertainment facilities in an underutilised part of the city. The project also includes a 1,500 seat-ballroom and a Sky Deck observation platform with 360 degree views. One positive note for Star came earlier this month with the sale of its leasehold interest in The Treasury building (the site of the former Star casino) to Griffith University for $67.5 million. It is the latest in a shopping list of concerns and delays to beset the massive development in Brisbane’s CBD from the day after it opened its doors to the public. But access to the old printery building next door is blocked and all work on that site is halted. The luxury shopping precinct at Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf is in limbo because the project developer is locked in a court battle over the condition of the heritage retail space.