Two redevelopments worth almost $3 billion collectively and set to transform Brisbane city reached significant milestones recently.
The Queensland Government has secured a conditional agreement with property group Mirvac for the proposed $670 million redevelopment of 200 Turbot Street.
The $2.1 billion Waterfront Brisbane development of the Eagle Street Pier and Waterfront Place precinct has also received development approval from Brisbane City Council.
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development Steven Miles said plans for a proposed $670 million redevelopment of 200 Turbot Street in Brisbane’s CBD are one step closer.
“Queensland is getting on with our economic recovery by supporting job-generating projects,” Miles said.
“Following a competitive bidding process, the Queensland Government is pleased to have secured a conditional agreement with property group Mirvac for the redevelopment of 200 Turbot Street.
“The major redevelopment is estimated to support about 360 jobs per year over a proposed three-year construction phase.
“Redevelopment of the site is conditional on Mirvac securing arrangements that will ensure the site becomes a vital part of Queensland’s commercial sector and stimulates construction activity.
Member for McConnell Grace Grace said both projects were a major win for Brisbane’s CBD.
Mirvac’s Chief Investment Officer, Brett Draffen said that the agreement enables Mirvac to develop a world-class workplace precinct that, along with its 80 Ann Street development for Suncorp will enhance the quality of the group’s office portfolio under a capital-efficient structure that minimises risk.
“200 Turbot offers the exciting potential to deliver a premium office development for Brisbane,” Draffen said.
“We expect a building of this quality, in this unique CBD location, together with the opportunity for large floor plates, to attract a high calibre of tenants.
“The building will also benefit from significant government investment in local infrastructure including Cross River Rail, Brisbane Metro and Brisbane Live.
“We look forward to working with the Queensland Government, Brisbane City Council and our future occupants to co-create a next generation workplace that responds to the needs of a post-COVID-19 workforce and enhances the Brisbane CBD.”
The Deputy Premier said he was pleased Waterfront Brisbane has received development approval from Brisbane City Council.
“The Waterfront Brisbane development has the potential to create more than 1000 construction jobs over the next decade,” Miles said.