Nine heritage-listed buildings on the site will be adapted for use as new shopping outlets, restaurants and bars as well as spaces for events, entertainment and performance. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Brisbane’s most successful precinct. The $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf Brisbane development is being delivered by Destination Brisbane Consortium – a joint venture led by The Star Entertainment Group alongside its Hong Kong-based partners, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium. "Prices for the mix of one, two, and three-bedrooms units start from a very attractive $585,000 up to $3.5m with limited executive/penthouse apartments on the top floor from $6.4m. "We are so excited to announce Queens Wharf Tower, the tallest building in the Queens Wharf Precinct, is set to be released in April 2022," Mr Hinds said. The next opportunity to live at Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is on the cusp of release as designs are revealed. "Working under immense pressure, the team (tomorrow) were able to execute and ultimately deliver collateral that contributed significantly to our successful launch." Sales agents YPM Group sold 740 apartments in the first 4 weeks (that’s 90% of the tower) capitalising on pent-up demand and the 7,000+ leads our campaign delivered them in that timeframe. Obviously pushing the timeframe was out of the question, so we worked very closely with the project team to prioritise deliverables and swung additional resources onto the job to keep up with expectation. Not to mention that many items needed to be translated, and the bulk of the account management plus all of the design was being handled out of our Melbourne office. Like many projects, time proved to be the single biggest challenge we faced. By understanding these emotional motivations, we realised that we weren’t telling the story of a residential tower but were documenting a moment of significance for Brisbane. People were undeniably impressed by the design, materiality and quality of the residences, but that wasn’t what was capturing their imaginations. The brochure cover, where we adopted the insignia from Queen’s Wharf Residences to link the two developments. When you’ve just broken numerous off-the-plan sales records and cemented your place as a bonafide destination address, you should probably stick to the formula that got you there in the first place. Urbis’ Apartment Market Essentials survey said the weighted average sale price for apartments across Inner Brisbane grew 175 per cent over five years, from $757,488 in Q to $2,083,038 in Q2 2024. Sales for the project opened and promptly sold out in 2020, with prices ranging between $550k and $4.1 million. 667 different units can be found across the entire tower, which has 64 floors and is 242 metres high. The first of two residential towers being made for the Queen’s Wharf precinct, homeowners are expected to move into Queen’s Wharf Residences in early 2025. ArchitectureAu Products Find and source products from leading suppliers for your next project. Queen’s Wharf Brisbane will transform the CBD with four new luxury hotels, more than 50 new bars and restaurants, residential living and the equivalent of 12 football fields of public space when the development is complete. Queen’s Wharf Tower is the fifth tower in the integrated resort development that will transform Brisbane with four luxury hotels, significant luxury retail, and nine heritage buildings nestled within 7.5ha of revitalised public space. 2 "With the main integrated resort reaching level 20 in parts, construction has spilled into the public space areas and heritage buildings, many of which will become the locals’ favourite new dining spots," Mr Crooks said. "Queen’s Wharf Residences is the fastest selling residential project in Queensland after attracting an unprecedented level of local buyer interest and selling 75% of the 667 apartments within two months. Reaching a height of more than 250metres and with more than 800 luxury apartments to hit the market, Queen’s Wharf Tower will complement the already extensive offerings in the $3.6bn transformational development. Queen’s Wharf Tower marks the next chapter in the landmark Queen’s Wharf development, a transformative project that has reshaped the Brisbane cityscape. Apparently lightning does strike twice, as Queen’s Wharf Tower has proven to be every bit as successful as the previous release. Its unprecedented sales performance is the stuff of legend in the property industry, so all eyes were on the new release to see if it could live up to the lofty standards of its predecessors. Queen’s Wharf Residences — the first of two residential towers in the massive inner-city development — is nearing completion, with residents expected to move in early 2025. Houses Australian homes to inspire — the very best residential architecture and design projects. It will be the fifth tower built for the controversial casino resort, which incorporates four hotels, luxury retail tenancies and around 2,000 apartments. Queen’s Wharf has arguably been the most successful off-the-plan property development in Australia’s history and is carving a true legacy in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD. With many developments unable to move to the construction phase," Mr Riga said. "In recent research we conducted, Brisbane’s CBD as at the end of June 2024 had no new apartments actively selling," he said. Landscape Australia Know what's happening – for the latest on landscape design, urbanism and planning. Join our architecture and design community for the latest news and reviews. The resort has been criticized by architecture and heritage groups as an inappropriate development for a key heritage precinct. The resort will also include a "sky deck," a public terrace located 100 metres above William Street.