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  2. Festival Towers - Wikipedia

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    Festival Towers is a skyscraper of apartment buildings located in Brisbane, Australia. It is situated on the corner of Albert and Charlotte Streets. The tower has a modern green facade with a vivid architectural stance. Festival Tower consists of 41 floors of 401 apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms.

  3. Charlotte Street, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Congregation of St George's Greek Orthodox Church in Charlotte Street, 1929. The Greek Association of Brisbane was established in 1913. In May 1921 it purchased Concordia Hall at 44–48 Charlotte Street and renamed it Hellenic House to be used as a gathering place for the Greek comm

  4. Category:Charlotte Street, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Charlotte Street, Brisbane" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... St Stephens School, Brisbane; V. Victory Hotel

  5. Charlotte House - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte House is a heritage-listed warehouse at 139–145 Charlotte Street, Brisbane CBD, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Joseph Lough and built from 1888 to 1889 by James Baker. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]

  6. Victory Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Victory Hotel's upstairs bar. The Victory Hotel was built in 1855. It is the oldest surviving hotel in Brisbane's CBD. The hotel was previously known as the Prince of Wales Hotel and has been altered since that time, including the removal of its verandahs, but retains the main characteristics of a nineteenth century hotel, such as its prominent corner location.

  7. Brisbane central business district - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane's tallest buildings are Brisbane Skytower at 270 metres, The One at 264 metres, One William Street at 260 metres, Soleil at 243 metres, Aurora Tower at 207 metres, Riparian Plaza at 200 metres, One One One Eagle Street at 195 metres, and Infinity at 249 metres, which was completed in 2014.