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As Architects we strive to deliver the best product possible in response to the project brief, budget and perceived end user requirements. As part of … read more

 

Love them or hate them, the 3 storey walk-up is the most common form of apartment type in Australia. But changes to the Building Code … read more

 

Using Incentives Wisely

October 26, 2011

To lure tenants in tough economic times, fit-out incentives are more common. To keep ahead of the competition, Landlords are making contributions to whole or … read more

 

Virtual Reality Apartment Sales

September 14, 2011

Online retailing has everyone’s attention at the moment with retailers grappling with the implications of this on their business. But have you thought about the … read more

 

Beige or Black? What sells in a competitive market? Our Associates, Tanya Zealey and Dan Volpato spent several weeks assessing the apartment products in the … read more

 

The ‘Small & Clever’ Capitalising on the State Budget The State Budget offered a great big green light to new developments with the recent announcement … read more

 

Celebration for some and frustration for many as South Brisbane’s Riverside Neighbourhood Plan is released. After years of pain and delay, South Brisbane is one step … read more

 

The Q100 levels are proposed to rise and with it, the Brisbane property market will change forever.  But how will this impact the Development Sites … read more