CBRE has conducted a tour of freshly completed foyers across Brisbane as part of a new national report series.
CBRE has got in on the ground floor of Brisbane's new completed construction projects and refurbishments in order to showcase the city's changing urban landscape.
300 George Street Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
300 George Street Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
A team from the firm toured eight freshly completed foyers to compile a visual snapshot of recent development activity.
Brisbane's Newest Foyers July 2020 is part of a national series of reports, which has already produced similar iterations in Sydney and Melbourne.
The ground floor of 545 Queen Street. Source: 545 Queen Street.
CBRE Brisbane Office Leasing Director Chris Butters said the thinking behind the concept was simple.
"We just wanted to show what was going on in Brisbane," he said.
"There was no specific audience in mind, but it is a good way for clients and occupiers from other states to see what is happening while they are unable to travel here."
Image: 12 Creek Annex Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
Image: 12 Creek Annex Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
300 George Street Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
Developments featured in the report include 12 Creek Street Annex, 300 George Street, 100 Creek Street, 260 Queen Street, 307 Queen Street, 545 Queen Street, 66 Eagle Street, and 175 Eagle Street.
Mr Butters said of all the sites visited, 12 Creek Street Annex was perhaps the most exciting for the city.
"Its position at the gateway to the golden triangle and design that features plenty of greenery means it will offer a different view from the river."
Click here to download the report.
100 Creek Street Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
545 Queen Street Brisbane. Source: CBRE.
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