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OtherStaff WriterSun 26 Jun 16

Superb 20 Storey DA Approved Site In South Bank On Offer

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Holding a prime position in Brisbane’s premier hub for culture, arts and entertainment, this first class development site is being tendered for sale and is an exciting development prospect for serious contenders.

This boutique site at

21-23 Cordelia Street South Brisbane is 1,366sqm with an approved DA in place for a 20 storey building offering 122 residential apartments and 627sqm of retail/commercial space.

Floorplans have been designed to appeal to the investor and owner/occupier market and offer a combination of 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units, with the majority being 2 bedroom. Each comes with a dedicated parking space and visitor bays, and three lifts to service the building and communal facilities for residents on the rooftop and a separate gymnasium on the first level.

Office space is also available for those looking to start a new business, while established companies and firms maintain large holdings in Brisbane’s nearby Central Business District.

DA summary:

The smaller size building offers developers the opportunity to set themselves apart from other residential offerings in the area by focussing on its boutique aspects and exceptional position.

 South Brisbane offers a waterfront setting within walking distance to significant commercial, entertainment and leisure amenities, located less than a kilometre from the Brisbane CBD. Providing waterfront living and CBD proximity, South Brisbane balances inner city lifestyle with extensive green space. Boundary Street showcases an eclectic mix of fashion, restaurants, cafes and nightlife, providing locals with access to a 24/7 activity hub.

A walk along the river connects to Brisbane’s leading cultural centre and key food and dining hotspots, with the nearby Grey Street providing a cosmopolitan mix of multicultural cuisine. South Brisbane is also well serviced by ferry and bus networks, providing public transport connectivity to the Brisbane CBD and other key destinations.

Ever-increasing in popularity, this area is home to Brisbane’s best and most relaxed lifestyle setting. Ideal for city professionals, retirees, small families and students alike, the location offers a plethora of work, education, entertainment and business opportunities.

Highlights include the walkability and accessibility to key amenities:

  • Walk to the CBD in minutes or connect to Brisbane’s inner or outer suburbs by train or bus;

  • Minutes’ walk to local University campuses, with bus and ferry links UQ at St Lucia;

  • Weekend markets in both South Brisbane and the nearby West End, King George Square, and Fortitude Valley districts;

  • Close to The Gabba, Suncorp Stadium, The Mater Hospital and more.

Contact Alex Stevenson on 0421 638 618 for details on this incredible opportunity. Tender closes on 11 July at 5pm.
The Urban Developer is proud to partner with LJ Hooker to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our free daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers. 

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