Queens Wharf Brisbane - Construction update | [2024]

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • Welcome to the heart of Brisbane, where a monumental project is set to redefine the city's landscape and shape its future. In this video, witness the final stages of the construction for the Queens Wharf Project before it opens in 2024. Queens Wharf will deliver a vibrant precinct spanning over 26 hectares, featuring a blend of entertainment, dining, accommodation, and leisure options.
    Queen's Wharf is poised to become a world-class destination, creating unforgettable experiences for locals and visitors alike. With breathtaking architecture and meticulous planning, the Queen's Wharf project will seamlessly integrate the old with the new.
    Historic buildings carefully restored and revitalized, preserving the city's rich heritage while embracing modern innovation.
    Prepare to be captivated by an incredible array of attractions, featuring luxurious hotels, residential towers and a state-of-the-art casino, this precinct will be a haven for relaxation, entertainment and indulgence.
    Queens Wharf will feature an exquisite selection of world-class dining experiences and culinary delights from around the globe will tantalize your taste buds. The stunning riverfront promenade, taking in views of the Brisbane River will be a focal point of the project.
    Entertainment knows no bounds at Queen's Wharf. Lose yourself in the excitement of a dynamic theater, where international performances will take center stage. Experience the thrill of an opulent ballroom, hosting unforgettable events and celebrations.
    Indulge your shopping desires at the meticulously curated retail precinct, showcasing a mix of high-end brands and unique local boutiques. From fashion and accessories, there's something to entice every style and taste.
    The Queen's Wharf project is more than just bricks and mortar. It's a visionary undertaking that will transform Brisbane into a world-class destination. It's a celebration of history, culture, and progress all intertwined harmoniously.
    The Neville Bonner Bridge, named in honour of the late Indigenous Senator Neville Bonner AO, will be a focal icon for the development, connecting South Bank and Queen’s Wharf.
    The Neville Bonner Bridge will link both sides of the Brisbane River, forming a stronger connection between the popular South Bank arts and cultural precinct and the Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct.
    Queen's Wharf will also offer an oasis of greenery in the heart of the city.
    Immerse yourself in beautifully landscaped parks, perfect for leisurely strolls or vibrant community gatherings. Engage in outdoor activities and connect with nature in this urban sanctuary.
    Stay tuned for more updates on this remarkable chapter in Brisbane's history.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @GinaBeana_Tootsie
    @GinaBeana_Tootsie 4 дні тому

    Very nice always so clean and Pristine ❤😃✌🏼

  • @nbrettoner
    @nbrettoner 4 дні тому

    My goodness Brad, this is monumental changes!!.
    You must be amazed at all these humungous growth cascades; far more than a simple spurt.
    I would have a major problem correlating Southbank to what I remember (circa 2016?) 😲

  • @BrisbaneChannel
    @BrisbaneChannel 4 дні тому +1

    I'm really looking forward to the opening. Not long now for the first stage...

    • @DroneKingsInDarwin
      @DroneKingsInDarwin  4 дні тому

      Stage? It’s taken 6 years and they can only stager the opening?

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel 4 дні тому +1

      @@DroneKingsInDarwin Yep. First is Aug 29, another in Sept-Oct, and more after that. Probably the bulk will be the August one (includes the bridge, skydeck, bikeway, Miller Park, and Casino, hotel, etc), but "The Landing riverfront public open-space precinct", Skydeck restaurants and bars, and some restaurants on level 4 won't be until the second stage. Then a bunch of restaurants etc in later stages.

    • @hungryb4dinner
      @hungryb4dinner 2 години тому

      @@DroneKingsInDarwin Weren't the delays part due to Covid and also the wild weather we had in Brissy?