30 Albert Street, Brisbane

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30 Albert Street
30 Albert Street, Brisbane May 2016.jpg
Building site in May 2016
30 Albert Street, Brisbane
General information
StatusConstruction Approved [1]
TypeResidential
Location Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Address30 Albert Street
Coordinates 27°28′23″S153°01′42″E / 27.473082°S 153.028210°E / -27.473082; 153.028210 Coordinates: 27°28′23″S153°01′42″E / 27.473082°S 153.028210°E / -27.473082; 153.028210
Height
Roof270.5 metres (887 ft)
Top floor264 metres (866 ft)
Technical details
Floor count91
Lifts/elevators10
Design and construction
Architecture firmCOX Rayner Architects
DeveloperWorld Class Land
Other information
Parking304

The 30 Albert Street is a future residential skyscraper to be located at 30 Albert Street in Brisbane, Australia. The tower will rise to 270.5m (274m AHD) which is currently the maximum height allowed in Brisbane central business district.

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The 91-storey tower will include 857 apartments; one bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom apartments and one penthouse. Recreation areas with pools and dining and lounge rooms will be located across three dual-level decks on the low-rise (levels 6–7), mid-rise (levels 66–67) and high-rise (levels 83–84). Retail space is planned for the ground floor levels.

Development application was lodged with the Brisbane City Council in August 2015 [2] [3] and replaced in August 2016. [4]

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References

  1. "Brisbane Development Map".
  2. "WCL Propose 91 Level Skyscraper for 30 Albert Street". Brisbane Development. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  3. "Singaporean developer proposes Brisbane's tallest skyscraper". brisbanetimes. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  4. "New Design Proposed for 30 Albert Street". Brisbane Development. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2017.