By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Commenting Policy.
Accept
Brisbane DevelopmentBrisbane DevelopmentBrisbane Development
  • Areas
    • Brisbane CBD
    • Northern
    • Southern
    • Eastern
    • Western
    • Gold Coast
    • Sunshine Coast
  • Search by Type
    • Residential
    • Residential BTR
    • Commercial
    • Hotel & Resort
    • Brisbane Retail
    • Entertainment / Leisure
    • Infrastructure
    • Concepts
    • Industrial
  • SEQ Development Maps
    • Brisbane Development Map
    • Gold Coast Development Map
  • Major Precincts
    • Brisbane Airport
    • Brisbane 2032 Olympics
    • Northshore Hamilton
    • Queen’s Wharf Precinct
    • Waterfront Brisbane
    • Woolloongabba / Brisbane Live Precinct
Search
  • Advertise
© 2026 Brisbane Development Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Reading: Digital billboard proposed in 130 Queen Street facade upgrade
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Brisbane DevelopmentBrisbane Development
  • Areas
  • Search by Type
  • SEQ Development Maps
  • Major Precincts
Search
  • Areas
    • Brisbane CBD
    • Northern
    • Southern
    • Eastern
    • Western
    • Gold Coast
    • Sunshine Coast
  • Search by Type
    • Residential
    • Residential BTR
    • Commercial
    • Hotel & Resort
    • Brisbane Retail
    • Entertainment / Leisure
    • Infrastructure
    • Concepts
    • Industrial
  • SEQ Development Maps
    • Brisbane Development Map
    • Gold Coast Development Map
  • Major Precincts
    • Brisbane Airport
    • Brisbane 2032 Olympics
    • Northshore Hamilton
    • Queen’s Wharf Precinct
    • Waterfront Brisbane
    • Woolloongabba / Brisbane Live Precinct
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2026 Brisbane Development Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Brisbane Development > Development Areas > Brisbane CBD > Digital billboard proposed in 130 Queen Street facade upgrade
Brisbane CBD

Digital billboard proposed in 130 Queen Street facade upgrade

Published: 30 June 2020
1 Comment
Share
3 Min Read
Artist's impression of new digital screen facade as part of 130 Queen Street upgrade
Artist's impression of new digital screen facade as part of 130 Queen Street upgrade
SHARE

A development application has been submitted for the construction of a new digital awning billboard for 130 Queen Street, at the corner of Queen and Albert Streets.

The prominent corner site address is located below the recently completed McDonalds Queen Street.

Building owner Marquette Properties wishes to upgrade the facade of both individual shopfronts fronting the mall as well as replacement of the existing awning to facilitate the erection of a digital banner below the awning affixed to the facade.

According to the development application, the digital banner includes the following characteristics which Urbis states “contribute to the vibrancy of the landmark location and ensure a high-quality outcome”.

Advertisement

Artist's impression of new digital screen facade as part of 130 Queen Street upgrade
Artist’s impression of new digital screen facade as part of 130 Queen Street upgrade
  • Appropriately, the dedication of 10% display time to civic and community messaging
  • Use of the highest quality display and the highest resolution available
  • Ability to display a mixture of still and moving imagery
  • Silent operation

There is no proposed change to the current extent of existing shopfront glazing however the building itself will undergo a new paint job with renders showing a dark black finish.

Artist's impression of new digital screen facade as part of 130 Queen Street upgrade
Artist’s impression of new digital screen facade as part of 130 Queen Street upgrade

Designed by Cavill Architects, this isn’t the first time this prominent corner site played host to an electronic advertising display.

Even before the mall was closed to vehicle traffic in 1981, the site, known as Pavilion, featured a prominent ‘Seven National News Information Centre’ digital LED light screen located below Jojo’s restaurant.

Seven National News Information Centre LED Billboard
Seven National News Information Centre LED Billboard before the mall was closed to vehicle traffic

The Queen Street Mall is considered one of Australia’s most successful shopping precincts attracting over 26 million visitors each year (pre-COVID 19 estimate).

Advertisement

In September 2019, 130 Queen Street was purchased for $77.1 million by Brisbane-based Marquette Properties and PGIM Real Estate with Marquette planning to overhaul the high-profile corner site.

The development application for this project, available to view on Brisbane City Council’s Planning & Development Online is A005482187.

Brisbane Place DA Update: Minor Change Seeks Taller Crown And Core Reconfiguration
Fresh Coat of Paint: Is $300 Million Really Enough to Reposition Uptown Brisbane?
51 Storey Hotel Tower Proposed Above Brisbane’s Oldest Pub on Edward Street
It’s Possible to Love King George Square Again: Reimagining the Square Through Classical Design
Roma Street Canopies Concept Puts Forward New Vision For Inner City Green Space

Sign Up to BD Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking development news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Commenting Policy and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Happy0
Surprise0
Sad0
Angry0
Previous Article Artist's impression of Kangaroo Point bridge design First look: Renderings of Kangaroo Point pedestrian bridge revealed
Next Article Artist's impression of Aria's Urban Forest development in South Brisbane Aria proposes “world’s greenest residential tower” for South Brisbane
1 Comment
  • Pingback: 1tonnage

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Stay Connected

13kFollowersLike
2kFollowersFollow
6.2kFollowersFollow
3.2kSubscribersSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
Advertisement

Latest News

Architectural rendering of the proposed DD Resort Living development at 60 Marine Parade, Southport.
$1.5 Billion Over 55 Resort Living Proposal Lodged For Southport Broadwater
Featured Gold Coast Residential
5 March 2026
Architectural rendering of the proposed five storey mixed use development at 123-125 Racecourse Road, Ascot showing the articulated facade, vertical screening elements and integrated planting.
Five Storey Mixed Use Development Proposed For 123-125 Racecourse Road, Ascot
Northern Residential
3 March 2026
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 17 Hamilton Place mixed use tower at the corner of Hamilton Place and Campbell Street, Bowen Hills.
28 Storey Residential Tower Proposed For Hamilton Place, Bowen Hills
Featured Northern Residential
1 March 2026
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed Florian Rise project
Florian Rise Launches As Rochedale’s First Apartment Community
Industry Content Residential Southern
23 February 2026

Polls

Select two infrastructure projects needed most ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...
  • Polls Archive
//

Brisbane’s leading source of free development and infrastructure news reporting across the greater Brisbane area.

Quick Link

  • ADVERTISE WITH USNew
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • COMMENTING POLICY
  • CONTACT US
  • MY BOOKMARK

Top Categories

  • BRISBANE DEVELOPMENT MAP
  • BRISBANE CBD
  • QUEEN’S WHARF
  • BRISBANE 2032 OLYMPICS
  • SMART GROWTH SERIES

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Brisbane DevelopmentBrisbane Development
Follow US
© 2026 Brisbane Development Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Join Us!
Subscribe to the BrisbaneDevelopment.com newsletter and never miss our latest news.
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.