Queen's Wharf, Brisbane Explained

Queen's Wharf
Building Type:Mixed use
Architectural Style:Contemporary
Location:Central business district, Brisbane, Australia
Address:William Street
Coordinates:-27.4742°N 153.0252°W
Destruction Date:-->
Cost:A$3.6 billion
Height:
  • T1: 190 m (623 ft)
  • T2: 101 m (331 ft)
  • T3: 101 m (331 ft)
  • T4: 231.1 m (758 ft)
  • T5: 250 m (820 ft)
  • T6: 160 m (524.9 ft)
Floor Count:
  • T1: 43
  • T2: 26
  • T3: 26
  • T4: 63
  • T5: 71
  • T6: 45
Grounds Area:26 hectares
Architecture Firm:WSP Global
Developer:Destination Brisbane Consortium
Structural Engineer:Bornhorst & Ward and

Robert Bird Group

Services Engineer:Ellis Air Conditioning (QLD)
Civil Engineer:Bornhorst & Ward
Main Contractor:Multiplex
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Casino Type:Land-based

Queen's Wharf is a multipurpose residential and entertainment precinct under construction on either side of William Street in the central business district of Brisbane, Australia. The megaproject is the largest development undertaken in Queensland and the largest casino resort in Australia.

In July 2015, the Queensland Government announced the Destination Brisbane Consortium of Star Entertainment Group, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium, as the successful tenderer for the redevelopment. The mixed-use development will feature 2,000 apartments, 1,100 hotel rooms and a casino.[1] [2] [3] The project also includes a 1,500 seat-ballroom and a Sky Deck observation platform with 360 degree views. The Sky Deck will be open to the public 24/7.[4] There are about 50 new cafes, bars and restaurants in the resort.

The redevelopment includes the construction of four high-rise buildings and the Neville Bonner Bridge connecting the precinct to South Bank, as well as the repurposing of existing heritage-listed structures within the site. Treasury Casino will close and be converted into a department store.[5] [6] Work commenced in March 2018 with a preliminary 2022 completion date[7] that was updated to 2023, and again delayed to April 2024.[8] A staged opening is to begin from August 29, 2024. Bad weather and the COVID-19 pandemic were blamed for the delay.[9]

The project's location was criticized for its proximity to the historical heart of the city and government seat of power.[10]

History

Construction was undertaken by Multiplex. Onsite demolition took over a year to complete.[11] The Neville Bonner building and the Executive building had to be removed. The height of the Executive building made it the tallest building demolition to take place in Queensland.[11] More than 33,000 tonnes of rubble were created. Excavated rock was used to provide fill for the development of a car mall at Brisbane Airport.[12] During excavation 134-year-old electrical cables were unearthed.[13] Six basements were dug.

By October 2021 the lift cores for both the Dorsett hotel and Rosewood hotels had reached level 21.[14] In the same month it was reported that 98% of the residencies had already been purchased.[15]

In September 2022, the Sky Deck was raised into place.[16] This involved the placement of a 175-tonne piece of steel, 100 metres above ground level, between the two curved towers. The Sky Deck will extend 250 metres around the top of two towers.

Design and location

The design aims to integrate tourism, leisure and entertainment facilities in an underutilized part of the city. The site includes 11 state-owned heritage sites.[17] Nine of the sites are open to the public.[18] Queen's Wharf covers a total 12 hectares. Along the river a new mangrove walk will wind along the Riverside Expressway. The existing bikeway will be upgraded and a new waterline park has been built. Seven and a half hectares of space have been allocated as public.[18] The Sky Deck will be positioned 100 metres above William Street.

The complex is utilizing Building Information Modeling.[17] A vacuum waste system will be used across the resort.[14] It will incorporate a central waste handling facility.[14]

The tallest building is known as the Queen’s Wharf Residence and is divided into Emerald, Ruby and Diamond tiers[19] with a penthouse apartment.

Dining

Japanese fine dining will be available at Sokyo restaurant.[20] Fat Noodle is bringing Luke Nguyen dishes featuring South East Asian flavours.[21] Cucina Regina will serve Italian meals in a 160-seat restaurant, serving inside and out.[22] Cicada Blu, an open-air bar and Euro-inspired eatery called Aloria will both be located on the Sky Deck.[4] Velo Café is a two-storey riverside bikeway café built on the Bicentennial Bikeway that will cater to cyclists.[23] Black Hide Steak & Seafood will move from the Treasury Brisbane to the new precinct into a 240-seat restaurant. It will be the largest of the three restaurants on the venue’s terrace.[24] The Latin American-inspired Azteca can seat 126 people.[25] Lúc Lắc has created a lush, indoor-outdoor, tropical setting for a Indochine restaurant and bar that can seat 159 people.[26]

Hotels

The three hotels included in the complex are the Star Grand hotel, Dorsett hotel and Rosewood hotel. The luxury five star Star Grand hotel occupies towers two and three, which are the two curved towers.[27] The Star Grand features 340 luxury rooms and a 360-degree signature cocktail bar.[28]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054300/http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20150721/pdf/42zy1d4cj60d4r.pdf Destination Brisbane Consortium proposal selected by Queensland Government as preferred tenderer for Queen's Wharf Brisbane
  2. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/business/echo-consortium-to-build-2000-apartments-for-2b-queens-wharf-complex-20150721-giguyx.html Star consortium to build 2000 apartments for $2b Queen's Wharf complex
  3. Web site: Queens Wharf Masterplan . 2023-04-27 . BCI Central . en-AU.
  4. Web site: Pavement Whispers: first details revealed of The Star Brisbane's Sky Deck venues Aloria, Babblers and Cicada Blu . Frostick . James . 23 November 2023 . The Weekend Edition . 13 May 2024 .
  5. https://brisbanedevelopment.com/destination-brisbane-queens-wharf-bid-plans/ Destination Brisbane - Queen Street Wharf Bid Plans
  6. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-20/destination-brisbane-consortium-win-bid-queens-wharf/6634680 Destination Brisbane Consortium wins bid to redevelop Brisbane's Queens Wharf
  7. https://www.probuild.com.au/news/news/probuild-and-destination-brisbane-consortium-celebrate-sod-turning-at-queens-wharf-brisbane-659 Probuild and DBC Celebrate Sod Turning at Queens Wharf, Brisbane
  8. News: Nichols . Nick . 21 August 2023 . Multiplex and The Star at war over cost blowouts, delays to $3.6b Queen's Wharf project . Business News Australia . 24 August 2023.
  9. News: Atfield . Cameron . 29 July 2022 . Queen's Wharf faces opening delay and cost blow-out . Brisbane Times . 13 May 2024.
  10. Web site: Queen's Wharf – A new heart for Brisbane? . Kirk . Richard . Bull . Catherine . . 20 September 2015 . 12 November 2021 .
  11. News: Field . Donna . 18 November 2017 . Demolition levels Brisbane riverside for massive Queen's Wharf project in CBD . . . 12 November 2021.
  12. News: Bochenski . Natalie . 23 June 2019 . Crane signals new phase for Qld casino . 7 News . 12 November 2021.
  13. News: Bali . Meghna . 6 February 2018 . Brisbane's powerful link to Thomas Edison unearthed in Queen's Wharf development . . . 12 November 2021.
  14. Web site: On the rise at Queen's Wharf Brisbane . 28 October 2021 . queenswharfbrisbane.com.au . 13 November 2021 .
  15. Web site: Royal stamp of approval . 28 October 2021 . queenswharfbrisbane.com.au . 25 January 2022 .
  16. News: Tony . Moore . 15 September 2022 . Going up: Brisbane casino 'Sky Deck' rises 100 metres above river overnight . . 29 September 2022.
  17. Web site: Queens Wharf Redevelopment . Calibre . 13 November 2021 .
  18. Web site: Fast Facts . queenswharfbrisbane.com.au . 13 November 2021 .
  19. Web site: Queen's Wharf Residences . queenswharfbrisbane.com.au . 13 May 2024 .
  20. News: 1 May 2024 . Sokyo restaurant to open at The Star Brisbane . Spice News . 13 May 2024.
  21. Web site: Queen's Wharf Brisbane—Everything You Need To Know . Laine . Ranyhyn . 24 May 2024 . The Urban List . 13 May 2024 .
  22. Web site: Coming Soon: Cucina Regina Is the 160-Seat Italian Restaurant That's Opening at Queen's Wharf . Ward . Sarah . 24 October 2023 . Concrete Playground . 13 May 2024 .
  23. Web site: Riverside bikeway cafe coming to CBD . 24 May 2022 . queenswharfbrisbane.com.au . 13 May 2024 .
  24. Web site: Black Hide Steak & Seafood To Join Growing Line-up of Venues at The Star Brisbane . Bell Bird . Lucy . 16 May 2024 . Broadsheet . 16 May 2024 .
  25. News: Ogg . Matt . 3 June 2024 . Potentia Solutions Leisure unveils plans for Azteca waterfront restaurant at Queen's Wharf Brisbane . Business News Australia . 13 June 2024.
  26. Web site: Lúc Lắc, Ghanem Group’s New Indochine Restaurant to open at The Star Brisbane . 3 August 2024 . Brisbane Development . 16 August 2024 .
  27. Web site: The Star Grand fit out to commence from late-2021 . 29 March 2021 . queenswharfbrisbane.com.au . 25 January 2022 .
  28. News: Ashton . Chris . 8 August 2023 . Coming soon: The Star Brisbane's jaw-dropping new hotel . Executive Traveller . 13 May 2024.