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John Mills Himself Building is a heritage-listed warehouse at 40 Charlotte Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1919. It was built in 1919. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
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 community
Queensland Pathways State College is a secondary (10–12) campus of Queensland Pathways State College (headquartered at Coorparoo) at 157 Norris Road [ 14 ] [ 21 ] Jabiru Community College is a private secondary (10–12) school for boys and girls at Community Annexe, Bracken Street ( 27°19′04″S 153°02′18″E / 27.3177°S 153. ...
At the beginning of 2008, the Brisbane central business district contained 1.7 million square metres of office space. [36] High demand in the office market had pushed vacancy rates in the Brisbane CBD to 0.7% by January 2008, the lowest in Australia. [36] Premium grade office space was even less vacant with an occupancy rate of 99.9%.
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]
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Riparian Plaza provided the first, new, premium office space available in the Brisbane CBD for a decade. The building has a total floor area of approximately 55,000 m 2 (590,000 sq ft). [ 6 ] Brisbane Square completed in 2006, was the next major office building constructed in Brisbane.
The State Law Building, at 50 Ann Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, contains offices of the Attorney-General of Queensland and other government organisations. [ 1 ] History