500 George Street, Brisbane

Residential in Brisbane, Australia
27°28′01″S 153°01′09″E / 27.466971°S 153.01928°E / -27.466971; 153.01928Height191 metres (627 ft)Technical detailsFloor count60Floor area26,103 m2 (280,970 sq ft)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Cottee Parker ArchitectsDeveloperNielson Properties

The 500 George Street is a proposed residential skyscraper to be located at 500 George Street in Brisbane, Australia. The building comprises 144 serviced apartments and student accommodation from level 8 to 25 as well as 248 one and two bedroom residential apartments from level 26 to 56. A full floor resident's sky pool and terrace will be located on level 58. The development involves the retention of the historic King George Chambers building at the front of the site as a foyer and the main pedestrian access point to the new tower.[1]

Development application was lodged with the Brisbane City Council in June 2015.[2]

See also

  • flagQueensland portal

References

  1. ^ "New 59 Level Tower Planned for 500 George Street". Brisbane Development. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  2. ^ "New 59 Level Tower Planned for 500 George Street". Brisbane Development. 7 June 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2015.

External links

  • Building at The Skyscraper Center database (in English)
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Skyscrapers in Brisbane over 150 metres in height
Completed
Over 200 m
  • Brisbane Skytower (269.6 m, 2019)
  • The One (264 m, 2021)
  • 1 William Street (259.8 m, 2016)
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  • Aurora Tower (207 m, 2006)
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150–199 m
  • One One One Eagle Street (194.7 m, 2012)
  • 300 George Street (182.2 m, 2019)
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  • 275 George Street (171 m, 2009)
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  • 480 Queen Street (153 m, 2016)
  • 180 Brisbane (152 m, 2015)
  • Brisbane Square (151 m, 2006)
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