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Delays to the Waterfront Brisbane project, on the site of Eagle Street Pier, have cost $100 million a year, but its developer insists there is strong interest from would-be tenants. ....
Developers for $2b Eagle Street Pier towers hit back at opposition Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Lawyers for the company behind a $2.1 billion transformation of Brisbaneâs Eagle Street Pier have hit back at a court appeal of its approval, citing a lack of foundation and detail to the claims. Waterfront Brisbane was given Brisbane City Council approval under a range of conditions in December, after a six-month development process that ended in a joint press conference from developers Dexus and the council. Under the proposed redevelopment, the 30-year-old Eagle Street Pier buildings would be demolished and replaced with two 49- and 43-floor office towers on prime riverside land. ....
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Planned $2 billion Eagle Street Pier reformation appealed by Riparian Plaza owners TueTuesday 23 A concept image of the two Waterfront Brisbane towers, showing Riparian Plaza to their right ( Print text only Cancel The planned $2.1 billion reformation of Brisbane s Eagle Street Pier by developers Dexus has been appealed in court by the commercial owners of a neighbouring tower. Key points: The development was approved last year by Brisbane City Council An appeal seeking to block it has now been lodged in court Approved by Brisbane City Council late last year, the Waterfront Brisbane development would demolish Eagle Street Pier and replace it with a major new development including two commercial towers, retail and dining, and public space. ....