No. 1 Brisbane

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No. 1 Brisbane
231 George Street, 217 George Street, 52-60 Queen Street, Brisbane (from left to right).jpg
Current buildings at the site
General information
StatusApproved
TypeResidential/Retail
Location Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Address217-235A George Street and 52-58 Queen Street
Height
Roof274.3 metres (900 ft)
Technical details
Floor count82
Lifts/elevators12
Design and construction
Architect(s)Blight Rayner Architecture
Developer151 Property Core Plus Management Limited
Quantity surveyorBennett & Bennett Consulting Surveyor

The No. 1 Brisbane is a future residential skyscraper to be located at 217-235A George Street on the corner with 52-58 Queen Street in Brisbane, Australia. The tower will rise to 274.3m (274m AHD) which is currently the maximum height allowed in Brisbane central business district.

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Retail space is planned for all four levels of the podium, [1] fronting streets and laneways on all four sides of the tower. The 82-storey tower will include 534 apartments; 120 one bedroom, 284 two bedroom, 108 three bedroom, 20 four bedroom apartments and 2 penthouses. Recreation areas with swimming pool, gymnasium, function rooms and sun deck will be located on levels 5, 31-33, 54-55 and 73-74. The 12 levels basement will include 390 car park spaces and concierge drop off area.

Development application, lodged with the Brisbane City Council in June 2017, was approved in December 2017. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Colossal tower complex approved for Brisbane's CBD". Architecture AU. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  2. "Approved – 'No. 1 BRISBANE' Landmark Building – Queen Street Mall". Your Neighbourhood. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  3. "New Super-tall Tower Proposed for Queen Street Mall". Brisbane Development. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2018.