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Queens Wharf Brisbane Property Impact 2026

The Dorsett and Rosewood hotels are due to open by the end of 2026. Lúc Lắc has created a lush, indoor-outdoor, tropical setting for an Indochine restaurant and bar that can seat 159 people. Queen’s Wharf consists of four towers situated atop a seven-storey podium and a five-level basement.
This ambitious project, which has redefined the city’s skyline and urban landscape, officially opened its doors in late 2023. To claim either a provisional or a final infrastructure offset use the online form. It includes indicative maps and plans of the relevant infrastructure networks. The Queen’s Wharf Brisbane casino public transport PDA Infrastructure Charging Offset Plan (ICOP) provides details of the infrastructure charges for the PDA and the infrastructure items that may be offset against these charges. Integrated resort, casino, hotels, dining, retail. A set of escalators lead visitors to the high roller level.
The integrated resort that includes three hotels in the complex are the Star Grand hotel, Dorsett hotel and Rosewood hotel. The towers also include a casino with world class gaming facilities and new luxury retail, restaurants and bars fully accessible to the public. It includes the integrated resort high-rise tower shells ready for later fit-out works, the podium level nestled between the towers and the iconic Sky Deck that sits 100 metres above street level.
Say ‘bonjour’ to a chic bar and restaurant offering a fresh approach to French-style dining…. Raising the bar for refreshing drinks, captivating sunsets and tall stories…. A fun-loving, vibrant Southeast Asian eatery and bar is set to call The Terrace home…. Taking casual all-day dining to the next level with its relaxed and warm atmosphere….
Engaging Draftech during design gave us the tools to make smart decisions. We found Draftech’s work to be of high standard and the team delivered exactly as agreed, in fact, when we considered the project complete, Draftech put further resources into the project as they were not satisfied. Draftech’s attention to detail and proactive nature throughout the project assisted us in identifying issues before becoming evident on site, saving us both time and unexpected costs.
The design aims to integrate tourism, leisure and entertainment facilities in an underutilised part of the city. This involved the placement of a 175-tonne piece of steel 100 metres above ground level, between the two curved towers. The project’s location was criticised for its proximity to the historical heart of the city and government seat of power.
This project will bring a Latin American-inspired venue with Asian fusion elements to The Terrace at The Star Brisbane. This significant milestone comes after nearly two years of construction delays and challenges faced by operator Star Entertainment Group. Launching Thursday, 8 May, 8am – 2pm, Brisbane City Markets brings its signature vibrancy to the city’s newest destination — Fan Land is returning to Queen’s Wharf Brisbane for its second year—and it’s set The highly anticipated destination has been purposely designed for entertainment, catering for events of every scale, and bringing a thrilling new era for events in Brisbane. Premium accommodation at Queen’s Wharf with stylish residential & short stay apartments offering river, park, and skyline views….
The public areas feature lush landscaping, seating areas, and pathways that encourage residents and visitors to engage with the riverfront. The towers collectively house more than 2,000 residents, contributing significantly to the urban density and vibrancy of the area. These high-rise buildings are a testament to modern architectural design, featuring sleek glass facades and state-of-the-art amenities. Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is an extensive development covering approximately 12 hectares, making it a flagship urban renewal project. Named after the first Indigenous parliamentarian, the bridge will link the cultural heart of South Bank to The Star Brisbane’s dining runway, The Terrace (Level Four) and act as a thoroughfare to the greater Brisbane CBD. The first phase of a multi-phased opening commenced overnight with the removal of barricades to the Neville Bonner Bridge and the first of an expected 10,000 pedestrian crossings a day traversing the new cross-river connector.
RLB is proud to have played a pivotal role in this city-shaping project, delivering cost certainty and contributing to a new era for Brisbane. Draftech have proven to be a valuable and trustworthy resource and we will continue to work with Draftech on other projects. We had multiple large projects with tight deadlines and needed a company we could trust.

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