Showing posts with label Alice Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice Street. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Devine's Plans for Alice Street

As reported in the Courier Mail in late December 2007:

BRISBANE is about to get its most expensive apartments, as local developer Devine prepares to launch a French-inspired project boasting units priced at up to $15 million.

The price tags will far exceed the $12.36 million being asked for apartments in a proposed Kangaroo Point development, Scott Street, unveiled earlier this year.

Property records reveal the highest price paid so far for a Brisbane apartment was the $7.37 million shelled out for the penthouse in Riparian Plaza, while several units at New Farm and another at Hamilton have all topped $5 million.

The yet-to-be-built Vision tower between Mary and Margaret streets has a two-level apartment that sold for $3.89 million.

Penthouses in Skyline, on Macrossan St, are expected to bring $5 million-plus.

Devine managing director, David Devine believes the Brisbane market is ready to accept apartments of this value.

The apartments will be part of a French Quarter precinct on sites Devine owns on the corner of Albert, Alice and Margaret streets in the city heart.

The first stage will feature a tower with a luxury six-star hotel, the apartments on top, retail and commercial space on the lower levels and Parisian-style cafes and walkways.

An international design competition for the building has been whittled down to a shortlist of three.

Devine marketing director Ken Woodley hopes a final decision will be made on the design early in the new year.

He said there would be 70 to 90 residential apartments above the hotel on the Alice St site. These would range from 300sq m to 800sq m and cost $2.5 million to $15 million.

Mr Devine said while there would be only one penthouse, luxurious sub-penthouses were expected to fetch $12 million to $15 million. Another international competition will be held to design the interiors of the apartments, which Mr Devine said would feature the highest quality finishes available.

The building will incorporate the latest in "technomenities" – the latest generation smart home technology.

This will include automated systems for lighting and climate, in-home entertainment and electronic concierge services.

Mr Woodley hopes work will start on the development in the second quarter of 2009, with completion in late 2012.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Recent Apartment Sales in Brisbane

Auctions:

  • Festival Towers, Apartment 3109 - did not sell at auction - highest bidder $440,000
  • Charlotte Towers, Apartment 507 - did not sell at auction - highest bidder $330,000
  • Saville SouthBank, Apartment 1307 - sold prior to auction for $1,400,000


Sales:

  • 99/204 Alice Street, Brisbane - $480,000 (The Gardens)
  • 901/108 Albert Street, Brisbane - $407,000 (Festival Towers)
  • 655/420 Queen St, Brisbane - $1,050,000 (Aurora)
  • 651/420 Queen Street, Brisbane - $1,135,000 (Aurora)
  • 1001/255 Ann Street, Brisbane - $290,000 (Rendezvous Hotel)
  • 2004/21 Mary Street, Brisbane - $500,000 (Metro 21)
  • 1004/35 Astor Terrace, Brisbane - $315,000 (The Astor)
  • 5304/226 Margaret Street, Brisbane - $3,740,000 (Vision - off the plan sale)

There are plenty of listings in Festival Towers and Charlotte Towers. (For example, Margaret Waters has a corner apartment listed on level 26 (apartment 2601) for $475,000. And see other posts below.) This doesn't help the price in these two Devine buildings, as there is always competition between vendors.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

The Grosvenor

Today, apartment 2601 in the Grosvenor Building (corner of Alice Street and Edward Street) went to auction. It was passed in, without a bid and did not sell today.

This is a Mirvac building. It is in a great location, overlooking the Botantical Gardens and the Brisbane River, and opposite the Stamford Plaza hotel.

Some of the apartments in this building are fantastic. Some have strange floor plans. It is one of the more expensive apartment buildings in Brisbane, and only about one or two apartments get listed for sale each year. Mostly owner-occupiers.

Apartment 2601 is described by the agent, Dixon Johnston, as follows:
"The Grosvenor is a truly magnificent residential complex boasting incredible views across the Botanic Gardens, Brisbane River and city

Apartment 2601 is one of just two, 2-storey penthouses and enjoys generous living spaces, quality finishes and those ideal NE facing views

Situated right in the heart of the CBD, The Grosvenor is just an easy stroll to all the restaurants, cafes and sights the city has to offer"

Sunday, June 3, 2007

New Hotels on Alice Street




It has been reported that the Royal on the Park on Alice Street in Brisbane will be demolished and turned into a large six star hotel. Also, Devine is said to be building an apartment hotel on the corner of Alice and Albert Streets. So you should take care if you are in a building that is on Margaret or Mary Street, as you may not have a view.