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07 Nov 08 Brisbane's Biggest Billboard
WHEN you're developing what is to be the tallest building in the Brisbane CBD, marketing it can take on a new scale.
25 Sep 08 $900M tower still a vision
Despite the hype, developer Austcorp is still unsure when it will obtain finance and sign the major construction contract on its ambitious $900 million Vision tower in Brisbane's CBD.
Final sign-off for the financing was imminent but builder Grocon said it had not finalised the major construction contract for the project, which has been billed as the city's tallest tower.
Austcorp has several financiers in the wings including Suncorp, Bank of Scotland International, and Royal Bank of S
25 Sep 08 ANZ aims high in Martin Place exodus
The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group is planning to move its Sydney headquarters off Martin Place and into a new $900 million tower to be built by Sydney private developer John Boyd Properties and aggressive UK construction giant Laing O'Rourke in the city's mid-town precinct.
19 Sep 08 Trilogy selling well
Property developer APH Capital Partners has sold more than $50 million worth of apartments in its proposed Trilogy Hotel, part of its $800 million Trilogy Tower project at 480 Queen Street, Brisbane, since its launch two weeks ago. Mirvac Hotels & Resorts will manage the five-star apartment-hotel component of the mixed used Trilogy Tower, which will also comprise 31,500 sq m of office space over 28 levels. Lisa Allen
19 Sep 08 Investors queuing up for 5-star Trilogy Hotel
INVESTORS have booked a room in Brisbane's latest addition to the
5-star hotel market, with more than $50 million worth of sales achieved
in the Trilogy Hotel.
The hotel will form part of the APH Capital Partners $800 million
Trilogy Tower project at 480 Queen St on the site of the former
Blood Bank. The first week of sales has resulted in more than 70
apartment sales.
Once complete Trilogy Tower will be a 265-metre building with...
12 Sep 08 Apartment sales snap losing streak
AFTER a horror three months to August, where city apartment sales were at their lowest in years, new stock is breathing life into the Brisbane apartment market with waterfront, hotel and city fringe projects all recording good sales results.
It's taken just three days to see 52 of the 156 homes in Multiplex Living's Promenade Hamilton Apartments snapped up by buyers.
05 Sep 08 Five Star Rush
make the most of Brisbane's hotel room shortage are expected to be
among the first to secure the first 5-star hotel rooms to hit the local market in more than 10 years.
05 Sep 08 Trilogy Hotel Apartments Priced
Property developer APH Capital Partners yesterday revealed it would charge $480,000 to $950,000 for units in the apartment hotel it plans to build at 480 George Street, Brisbane. The Trilogy Hotel will include a 192-apartment hotel and commercial office space. Apartments will go on sale on Saturday September 6, with Mirvac Hotels & Resorts to manage the apartment hotel.
22 Aug 08 Brisbane left with no room at the inn
BRISBANE hotel room rates skyrocketed this week, highlighting supply problems as 5000 Woolworths staff descended on the city for a
conference.
Visitors to Brisbane were left scrambling for scarce rooms and facing hugely inflated prices.
01 Aug 08 Matusik Report No. 377
Inner Brisbane’s population is growing faster than originally thought, with its current growth rate around 7,000 new residents per annum. This rate of growth is likely to accelerate in coming years. Despite media commentary to the contrary, residential sales volumes also remain buoyant. New apartment prices are rising and resales averaged gains around 10% last year. The rental vacancy rate is under 2% and rents have been on the rise now for several years.
10 Jul 08 The future is now
Former Queensland premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen used to count
the number of cranes on the Brisbane city skyline to determine the
state's level of prosperity. Take a look out the window Brisbane.

IN Max', Brisbane Marketing big wig John Aitken called a brainstorming session with a bunch of Brisbane media types. The newly appointed chief executive officer who calls his gig 'the best job in town' wanted some opinions on Brisbane's best selling points and how best to sell them
23 Jun 08 CBD units a magnet
INVESTORS and owner occupiers continue to be drawn to the allure of inner city apartment living in Brisbane. Ray White CBD Residential sales
manager Brendan Tutt said there was growing sentiment among investors that the CBD now offered better value for money than what was currently available in the suburbs.
28 May 08 Mirvac gets CBD hotel
Mirvac will manage APH Capital Partners'proposed 192-room hotel in Brisbane.
28 May 08 Trilogy Hotel Management Rights Mirvac approved
Property developer APH Capital Partners has announced the appointment of Mirvac Hotels & Resorts to the management of the five-star apartment hotel component of Trilogy Tower. Mirvac Hotels will acquire the management rights for an undisclosed price.
23 May 08 Tallest tower planned in $800M CBD project
BRISBANE'S old Red Cross building will soon be erased from the city's skyline with external demolition work starting this week.
APH managing director John Wilson said Brisbane did not have a landmark building and he hoped Trilogy would become instantly recognisable within the city.
12 May 08 Luxury hotel to light up city
CONSTRUCTION will begin next month on Brisbane's latest luxury hotel as the city continues to face a critical accommodation shortage.
"It's pretty powerful, compelling evidence of the need for more hotel rooms in Brisbane," said John Wilson of APH Capital Partners, backers of the $700 million development.
16 Dec 07 Our city skyline's success storeys
Skyscrapers soar in a golden era...
31 Oct 07 APH to sell commercial component of Brisbane's tallest tower
Trilogy 480 Queen Street is set to deliver next-generation sustainable design and first class office accommodation. This international campaign to secure an institutional landlord for Brisbane's tallest skyscraper...
26 Oct 07 Brisbane 'tightest market'.
Brisbane CBD office vacancy rates are the lowest in Australia. Finding space is getting tougher and tougher for tenants.
25 Oct 07 Rents up, space down...recipe for a squeeze.
Brisbane CBD property is hot, with rents now the highest in Australia and vacancy rates at a world low. But there is a solution...
28 Sep 07 Towering development.
More on Laing O'Rourke and APH's partnership and the creation of a true Brisbane landmark, the 70 storey commercial, hotel and residential complex, Trilogy Tower.
05 Aug 07 Room rates through the roof.
Brisbane has some of the most expensive hotel rooms in Australia. and demand keeps soaring. Private investors In Trilogy Hotel can take advantage of this.

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