Creek Street, Brisbane Explained

Type:street
Road Name:Creek Street
City:Brisbane
State:qld
Coordinates A:-27.4665°N 153.0281°W

Creek Street is a major street in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The street follows a one-way south–north direction, starting at the beginning of Charlotte Street and cutting through Elizabeth Street, Queen Street, Adelaide Street, and Ann Street before coming to an end at Turbot Street in the northern end of the CBD. Creek Street was named for the filled-in creek over which it was constructed,[1] [2] and is an exception to the convention of parallel streets in the CBD being named after male royals.[3] [4]

History

In 2008 it was announced that the Brisbane City Council was going to convert the street into a two-way road to improve traffic flow in the CBD as part of its Town Reach project. Doubts emerged later in the year due to cost blowouts and traffic planners who questioned the new design's effectiveness.[5] After traffic tests proved the new design was not feasible, the plan was put on hold indefinitely.[6]

Heritage listings

Creek Street has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Financial district

The street is part of the emerging financial district known as the "Golden Triangle". The street is lined with a wall of skyscrapers of 100m or more in height including:

Major intersections

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nowland. Harrie. Streets of Brisbane. Sunday Mail (Brisbane). 28 September 2013. 1926.
  2. Web site: Meston. Archibald. Archibald Meston recalls Brisbane Creeks and Victoria Bridge. brisbanehistory.com. 28 September 2013.
  3. Web site: Maps of Brisbane. e-CBD. 28 September 2013. e-CBD.
  4. Web site: Brisbane, Queensland. My Student Guide. 28 September 2013. My Student Guide. https://web.archive.org/web/20130913212128/http://www.mystudentguide.net/city-profile/brisbane-queensland/. 13 September 2013. dead.
  5. Web site: CBD road project faces blowout . Tony Moore . 25 October 2009 . 28 October 2008 . . .
  6. Web site: $6.8m Brisbane traffic plan up the Creek . Tony Moore . 25 October 2009 . 19 February 2009 . . .
  7. 19 June 2013.
  8. 1 August 2014.
  9. 1 August 2014.