The proposal includes a nine-storey, 77-room boutique hotel with a theatre with a waterfront pool bar and restaurant, and two additional cliff lifts.
A nine-story hotel with a theatre hall and a pool deck extending over the Brisbane River is proposed to transform the popular Howard Smith Wharves, and would serve as a showpiece for the precinct during the 2032 Olympics, its developer says.
The development application on the flood-prone site was code-assessable, meaning it would not be open to public consultation. The subsequent transformation of the 3.4-hectare site has been hailed a success, with Howard Smith Wharves winning the city’s first Better Brisbane Award late last year for making a significant contribution to the “city’s unstoppable momentum”.
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