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Norris said Charter Hall would prioritise the bigger floorplates of the single-tower development, and indicated it would likely be the winning design for the site. “Continued investment from the Queensland government and the Brisbane City Council in this area of the CBD, particularly in key city-shaping projects including Cross River Rail and Brisbane Metro, will see Roma Street transformed and we are excited to play a part with the development of 309 North Quay,” Norris said. The second development application was for north and south towers with the taller one on the riverfront, with a “central spine” between the two buildings that would provide sheltered casual seating and outdoor cafés along a pedestrian laneway.Ĭharter Hall regional development director Bradley Norris said the site was a “unique opportunity to contribute to the revitalisation of the Roma Street precinct”. The single tower development would include a five-storey podium, and 15 levels above the podium with a total of about 50,000sq m of office space. The Blight Rayner Architecture-designed developments are 6-star Green Star towers that would reportedly be “Brisbane’s most externally sun-shaded commercial building”.Ĭharter Hall partnered with QuadReal to acquire the site within the North Quay renewal precinct and took a “flexible approach” to lodge two applications for the site. The 6400sq m infill site is tipped to herald the transformation of Brisbane’s North Quarter with a twin tower or single tower development to reimagine the waterfront site, which had been home to a number of radio stations. Charter Hall will have its pick of two development applications for 309 North Quay after both were approved by the Brisbane City Council.