Brisbane Skytower joins race to be the city's highest residential tower

Brisbane Skytower joins race to be the city's highest residential tower
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 21, 2014

AMP Capital and Billbergia have begun marketing Brisbane’s tallest residential tower - an 88-storey tower at 222 ­Margaret Street.

Marketed as Brisbane Skytower (pictured above), it will reach the city maximum height of 274 metres, potentially equalling Shayher Group’s proposed  82-storey residential tower on 300 George Street.

At 81 levels and 249 metres tall, Meriton's Infinity is currently the tallest residential tower in the Brisbane which topped Meriton's Soleil (243 metres), Riparian Plaza (250 metres) and the Queensland ­government’s under construction 1 William Street (258 metres).

With more than 1,100 apartments, the Brisbane Skytower will include 192 serviced apartments, 368 one and two bedroom lowrise apartments, 335 one and two bedroom midrise apartments and 238 one, two and three bedroom highrise apartments.

A deck on the 89th floor will have an infinity pool.

AMP Capital’s Select Property Portfolio No. 3 (SPP3) and Billbergia have prices starting from $425,000 for a one-bedroom apartment through CBRE.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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