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The Brisbane central business district is an area of densely concentrated skyscrapers and other buildings, interspersed by several parks such as Roma Street Parklands, City Botanic Gardens and Wickham Park. It occupies an area of 1.367 km 2. The city is laid out according to a grid pattern surveyed during the city's early colonial days, a ...
Pages in category "Brisbane central business district" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Midtown Manhattan, the largest central business district in the world. A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business center of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the "city centre" or "downtown
Brisbane central business district (16 C, 78 P) T. Townsville CBD (47 P) Pages in category "Central business districts in Queensland" The following 18 pages are in ...
Central Plaza 2 was the second of three buildings constructed in the Central Plaza Complex and was completed in 1990. The building is located at 66 Eagle Street in the Central Business District of Brisbane. It is the city's thirtieth tallest building with a height of 110m and floor count of 30, and has a combined floor area of 4,000 m 2. [1]
Sydney: Sydney central business district; Melbourne: Melbourne central business district; Brisbane: Brisbane central business district; Perth: Perth central business district; Adelaide: Adelaide central business district; Darwin: Darwin central business district
Creek Street is a major street in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The street follows a one-way south–north direction, starting at the beginning of Charlotte Street and cutting through Elizabeth Street, Queen Street, Adelaide Street, and Ann Street before coming to an end at Turbot Street in the northern end of the CBD.
The LGAs in the other mainland state capitals (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide) are generally responsible only for the central business districts and inner neighbourhoods of those cities. However, the City of Brisbane administers a significant portion of the Brisbane Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA), accounting for just under ...