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Uptown has Brisbane CBD's largest car park with 1,450 undercover car park bays and on-site staff available 24 hours a day. The car park uses Park Assist technology to guide drivers to an available bay and help find their car if the driver cannot locate it on their return. [17]
An underground loudspeaker system is available if needed. Micro-heat detectors are able to measure temperature every six minutes and fire sprinklers that can deliver 600 millimetres an hour of water, are claimed to be able to put out a major fire in minutes. [44] There is a 24-hour control room at Kedron with two operators and a supervisor. [44]
Brisbane Airport has four car-parks, all operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are two multi-level undercover car parks, the international, providing short and long term services, and the domestic also provides long and short term parking. Qantas and Virgin Australia also offer valet parking at the domestic terminal only.
The Brisbane Botanic Gardens are significant as a Brisbane landmark and for their visual amenity and natural wildlife values as the major verdant landscaped area in the city's central business district. [1] The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.
The proposed 21 kilometre metro will service the Brisbane CBD every 3-minutes during peaks times and would be capable to transport 22,000 passengers an hour. Subjects to approvals, the Brisbane City Council expects the detailed design and construction of the project to commence in 2019 with metro services commencing by 2023. [33]
One of Jackie Chan's films, Jackie Chan's First Strike, featured the city in many scenes to the end of the film from Fortitude Valley, east of the CBD. The Brisbane CBD was used in Powderfinger's 2009 music video "All of the Dreamers". The 2009 vampire film Daybreakers was filmed in Brisbane.
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.
Post Office Square is a public square in Brisbane, Australia.It is located between Queen Street and Adelaide Street in the Brisbane CBD, and has an area of 3,300 m 2. [1]Under the square is a shopping arcade and six-level car park. [4]