Showing posts with label Billbergia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billbergia. Show all posts

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Brisbane Skytower

Pre-marketing has commenced for Brisbane Skytower, said to be the tallest residential tower in Brisbane when it is completed.

It is being developed by Billbergia on the old Vision tower site (now called 111 + 222).

It has four sections, a downtown section, an uptown section, a skycity section and a skyrise section.  The starting price for what I guess is a one bedroom apartment starts at $425,000 in the downtown section and increases to a minimum of $595,000 in the skyrise section.

In less than a city block, there are more than 2,000 apartments coming online.  There are three towers, Skytower (at 222 Margaret Street), Abian (on the corner of Alice and Albert) and Camelot (on the corner of Albert and Margaret).  Seems like a glut to me.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

More Affordable and Smaller Apartments

The Courier Mails reports that developers are building apartment buildings with smaller apartments, because that is what is selling today.  Does this mean that there will be a shortage of larger, family sized apartments in Brisbane in the future?

From the Courier Mail:

"Developer FKP recently withdrew a development application from Brisbane City Council for a future tower at its Gasworks development at Newstead.  It was lodged in 2009 and executive director Mark Jewell said it needed to be revised in line with the present market. The tower, known as Parkside Boulevard, will be released in the next three to five years.  Two weeks ago, the same developer released its reworked masterplan for The Mill development at Albion.  A change in market conditions early in 2010 saw it refund deposits for units already sold off the plan and designs changed. It has now launched the first tower and is waiting for sufficient pre-sales before it starts construction.

In Brisbane's CBD, Melbourne-based developer Billbergia unveiled plans to develop the failed Vision site into a 90-storey residential tower with about 800 apartments, a hotel and a 34-storey commercial tower.

Bellise at Fortitude Valley had initially been planned as a 199-unit development, but had received a new approval to reconfigure it to a 228-unit development of smaller product.

Citimark's Angus Johnson said the launch of its 200-unit Rivana development at Hamilton would wait until the market was right.

While Stockwell plans to proceed with the 150-unit stage two and 50-unit stage three of its Riverpoint development at West End, it has not yet advised a time frame.

Sunland has preliminary approval for the 47-storey Carrington in Alice St in the City. Managing director Sahba Abedian said there were conditions attached, which they were working through."

Friday, April 27, 2012

111+222 Hole plus 103 Mary Street



Photo today of the 111+222 hole (still with water) and the demolition site for 103 Mary Street.  You can see 212 Margaret Street in the background and River Park Central to the right.


Sunday, April 15, 2012

111+222 in Brisbane

The 111+222 development appears to be moving forward, with the smaller tower (commercial office space at 111 Mary Street) being built first it seems.


The large tower will be 90 storeys, located at 222 Margaret Street.  The plans are for a hotel from level 5 to level 21, and apartments from level 24 to level 88.  
See www.111plus222.com

Saturday, November 12, 2011

111-222 Billbergia Apartment Tower Approved

The Brisbane City Council has approved the massive 111-222 apartment and hotel tower for Brisbane.  (See prior post here.)

There will be two towers as part of this development.  The large tower will be 90 storeys, located at 222 Margaret Street.  It will be a hotel from level 5 to level 21, and apartments from level 24 to level 88.  This building, if constructed, will be the tallest in Brisbane according to Brisbane Times.  If you want to buy an apartment, you can register on this website:  www.111plus222.com

The second smaller tower will be commercial office space, located at 111 Mary Street.

These two towers will have a major impact on the apartment building located at 212 Margaret St next door, and will also impact some views from Charlotte Towers.