Aria's 109 Melbourne Street development would have ground-floor space for shops, cafes and restaurants. Photo: Supplied

Property developer Aria has lodged a development application for what could be its seventh apartment building in South Brisbane.

The tower, designed by Tony Owen Partners Architects, will comprise 180 apartments, as well as ground-floor space for shops, cafes and restaurants that will spill into a laneway, or cross-block link, from Melbourne Street to Fish Lane.

The complex, located at 109 Melbourne Street, will also feature a rooftop pool, bar and barbecue area and an outdoor cinema.

An artist impression of Aria's proposed Hope Street twin towers. Photo: Supplied

Family-owned Aria has already sold more than 180 units in three residential towers it has built in South Brisbane since mid-2012.

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Its 20-storey Austin tower is under construction on Grey Street, as is another 20-storey tower called Botanica on the corner of Edmondstone and Boundary Streets, opposite Coles supermarket in the West End Marketplace.

The Austin tower, located at 77-79 Grey Street opposite the Queensland Museum and State Library, will have 140 apartments, while Botanica will have 179 apartments.

An artist impression of Aria's proposed 109 Melbourne Street development. Photo: Supplied

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April 22, 2014 at 1:55 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Apartment Building Construction