Cbus Property to complete 443 Queen Street, Brisbane, this year

433 Queen Street will offer 264 apartments with a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom floorplans
Cbus Property to complete 443 Queen Street, Brisbane, this year
Alison Warters June 19, 2023CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

As the bustling capital city of Australia and the proud host of the upcoming 2032 Olympic Games, Brisbane continues to evolve and redefine its skyline.

Amidst the city's rapid growth, 443 Queen St, currently in the advanced construction phase, stands tall as a future landmark development.

Developed by Cbus Property, one of the nation's most awarded property investors and developers, the project will offer 264 apartments with a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom floorplans. 

Designed by the internationally acclaimed architectural firms WOHA and Architectus, 443 Queen St takes full advantage of Brisbane's climate and natural surroundings.

The residences are afforded with unprecedented views of the Brisbane River, Story Bridge, and Kangaroo Point, blending the serenity of the river with the vibrancy of the city.

The floorplates maximise view lines from every angle, while also promoting natural airflow and cross flow ventilation. In harmony with Brisbane's subtropical climate, the building boasts a design that 'breathes', allowing residents to enjoy the fresh air and create a sense of connection with nature.

The emphasis on sustainable and energy-efficient design sets 443 Queen St apart as a world-class development. The integration of lush gardens throughout the building not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also contributes to reducing energy consumption.

Residents will also benefit from a full-floor recreation deck, complete with a 25-metre riverside infinity pool, a state-of-the-art gym, dining room, and cabana lounges. 

Located between Queen Street and the Brisbane River, the development is strategically situated next to the heritage-listed Customs House and neighbouring park, while also being near to the best the CBD has to offer, including a range of cafes, restaurants, and retailers. 

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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