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

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Metro 21, Recent Sales

One of the better inner city apartment buildings is Metro 21.  It has a maximum of 4 apartments per floor, a sky garden, and no short term rentals.

Recent sales (since July 2013) of two bedroom apartments (all with car park, some with 2 bathrooms, some with 2.5 bathrooms):
  • Apt 1104 - $510,000
  • Apt 1204 - $500,000
  • Apt 2504 - $565,000
  • Apt 3201 - $590,000
  • Apt 3003 - $560,000
  • Apt 3401 - $595,000
  • Apt 3101 - $550,000
  • Apt 2101 - $545,000
Note that the first two digits of the apartment number is the floor level.  Some of the apartments on the higher floors have river views.  This building is not riverfront, but is centrally located near George Street.  Rents for two bedrooms, unfurnished, are above $600 per week.

Friday, December 13, 2013

New hotel in Mary Street

Currently under construction, but almost complete, at 103 Mary Street is a new hotel, to be branded as a Four Points by Sheraton.  It is 33 storeys.  It is impacting the views of River City and 212 Margaret, both which are neighbouring apartment buildings.  It is also adjacent to the 111+222 site in Mary/Margaret Street.

103 Mary Street is the second building from the left.  212 Margaret is on the left.  Quest River Park Central can be seen second from the right.


Friday, October 11, 2013

Iglu Student Accommodation on Mary Street

At 65 Mary Street, Iglu Student Accommodation is planning to build a 23 storey building, with over 400 rooms (not really apartments).  It is a skinny block, with not much road frontage, and is right next to a government building on Mary Street.  The new development will be opposite M on Mary, which can be seen in the right on the photo below.  Details at BrisbaneDevelopment.


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.


Friday, October 21, 2011

Mary Street Development

Demolition work has started on the 103 Mary St apartment hotel development.  It is located next door to the 111 Mary St "hole" that was to be the Vision building.

The 103 Mary Street development is 32 floors high, and will kill the views from the rear apartments in 212 Margaret St and in some of the Devine River City apartments.

In the photo below, 212 Margaret can be seen on the left and River City on the right.


Monday, August 15, 2011

103 Mary Street - new development

This is a rendering of the new apartment hotel complex being constructed at 103 Mary Street, between the 111+222 hole and RiverCity apartments. 212 Margaret St is shown at the rear. So some people will have their views impacted.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Hotel To Block Apartment Views

A new highrise hotel complex is planned for downtown Brisbane. If built, it will be located next door to the Vision hole, and adjacent to 212 Margaret and River City Apartments. It will block views from apartments in both buildings, so take care!

It will be located at 103 Mary Street, and will be 32 storeys, with 230 apartments or hotel rooms, but only 53 car parks.

See Brisbane Times.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

M on Mary in liquidation

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Mary Street Developments

It has been reported that Devine has bought a two level complex at 99 Mary Street in Brisbane, which is adjacent to Devine's River City apartment building (at 79 Albert Street). Devine is said to be planning an A-grade office building. This will block views from the eastern side of River City apartments.

There are also plans for an office tower at 110 Mary Street, which is opposite 99 Mary Street. This is a 24 level office tower, called the Mattise Tower. This is next door to the Quest River Park Central Serviced Apartments building, and will block the views on the western side of that building.

There is also the large Vision apartment building at 105 Mary Street, which will be more than 60 levels. This will also impact the Quest River Park Central Serviced Apartments building, and will block the park views of the Charlotte Towers building.

There is also talk that the Kings Carpark at 53 Albert Street will be redeveloped, impacting River City apartments.