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Updated Application for 36-Storey Residential Tower at 457 Adelaide Street

Published: 8 August 2025
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Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
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A development application has been submitted for a 36-storey residential tower at 457 Adelaide Street in Brisbane City. Lodged by Russo Custodians Pty Ltd, the proposal seeks to redevelop the narrow 367m² site with a high-rise building comprising 20 large three-bedroom apartments.

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The site is currently occupied by a five-storey commercial building with ground-level retail. The proposed development would exceed the height limit set under the City Centre Neighbourhood Plan, which permits a maximum of 12 storeys for sites of this scale, triggering impact assessment and public notification.

According to architect Nettletontribe, the building would prioritise a slender vertical form with articulated façades and generous private balconies to improve visual interest and airflow. The tower proposes whole-floor and dual-level apartments, aiming to deliver large-format housing within the inner city.

Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.

The podium would maintain active frontage to Adelaide Street and include a defined awning and landscaped interface. Vehicle access and servicing, including refuse collection, would be located off Howard Street at the rear.

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Communal facilities would be split across a podium level and a rooftop terrace featuring a swimming pool, barbecue area, and outdoor seating. A total of 689m² of communal area is proposed.

The site is located in Brisbane’s Principal Centre (City Centre) Zone and is subject to the City Centre Neighbourhood Plan. While the zone supports high-density mixed-use development, the plan imposes a 12-storey limit for sites with frontages under 20 metres, such as this one.

The application notes that the proposed height is consistent with surrounding towers and is supported by its context within the dense city core. The prelodgement meeting with Council acknowledged the need for “outstanding architectural merit” and “best practice subtropical design” to support any additional building height, which the applicant contends has been achieved.

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Development ParameterProposed Development
Address:457 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City
Development Type:Residential – Multiple Dwelling
Site Area:367m²
Gross Floor Area (GFA):7,355m²
Height:36 storeys / approximately 117 metres
Apartments:20 x 3-bedroom apartments
Elevators:2 lifts (lift-to-unit ratio 1:10)
Communal Space:689m² across Level 1, Mezzanine, and Rooftop
Retail:Nil
Car Parking:24 spaces (20 resident, 4 visitor) via car stackers
Bike Parking:Internal to each unit (no centralised resident or visitor bike parking)
Developer:Russo Custodians Pty Ltd
Architect:Nettletontribe
Landscape Design:Wild Studio
Town Planner:Urbicus
Sustainability:Rooftop Solar: No proposed solar on plans for communal building energy consumption
Energy Efficiency: Passive design, facade articulation, shading
Waste Management: Dedicated refuse room with compactor, no recycling chute, requiring manual recycling removal
Water Conservation: Rainwater tank for irrigation integrated within podium design
Green Landscaping: 213m² of landscaping, green edge elements
Active Transport Facilities: Footpath access to Adelaide and Howard Streets, no formal end-of-trip facilities
Date Submitted:July 2025
Assessment Level:Impact Assessable (MCU), Code Assessable (Building Works)
DA Application Link:A006831322
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Architectural rendering of the Adelaide Street podium of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the Adelaide Street podium of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area and pool of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area and pool of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area and pool of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area and pool of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area and pool of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area and pool of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the Adelaide Street entry of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.
Architectural rendering of the Adelaide Street entry of the proposed 457 Adelaide Street project.

The proposed residential tower at 457 Adelaide Street is spearheaded by Russo Custodians Pty Ltd, the private development vehicle of Brisbane entrepreneur Angelo Russo. While Russo Custodians has maintained a low public profile and this appears to be its first major residential project, it is part of the Russo family’s broader property network, notably connected to Northshore Group.

One of Northshore’s most celebrated projects is the revitalisation of the heritage-listed Stewart & Hemmant building at 15 Marshall Street in Fortitude Valley, which has been transformed into a dynamic commercial, retail, and office precinct that blends heritage charm with contemporary use.

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The subject site has had numerous proposals lodged to date including one in May 2016 and a design update in mid-2019.

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5 Comments
  • Max says:
    8 August 2025 at 6:41 am

    This application explains why the building onsite that is owned by Sarina Russo has been left as a derelict eyesore in the middle of all the development that has occurred in that part of the city.

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  • paul atkinson says:
    8 August 2025 at 4:06 pm

    What happens when the owners of the two short buildings either side put up new towers? 2 years of building and lost views for the buyers of these apartments?!

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    • David says:
      9 August 2025 at 1:04 am

      That would never happen, surely. The Brisbane City Council would not allow it. 🙂

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    • Jean Althoff says:
      8 September 2025 at 6:15 pm

      Good comment and I thought about that too. The 2 short buildings either side of 457 have windowless sides obviously planned for future buildings same as the proposed 457 new build. The real views will be directly off the front and back balconies. I guess the side glass off the balconies could end up with some view loss if the short buildings are replaced, but that could take years.

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      • HIAPresident says:
        28 November 2025 at 7:01 pm

        Oh, Jean Althoff, you absolute paragon of virtue and queen of the kangaroo court! Still playing footsie under the covers with Peter Beattie, or did he bail quicker than a politician dodging taxes once you two masterminded that flawless frame-up on poor, saintly Bill D’Arcy? How ever do you catch those precious Z’s, with the weight of an innocent man’s freedom on your conscience—must be that ceiling fan humming like a lullaby for the morally bankrupt? But hey, enjoy it while it lasts, sweetheart; hell’s got no fancy climate control, just eternal sizzle for devious darlings like you. Isn’t it just hilarious how Bill was the cash cow your family milked dry, the unsung hero who built your parents’ little construction kingdom from the ground up? Oh, those priceless pics I’ve ogled: Hans Althoff chumming it up with Gough Whitlam, Bill, and Hinze like one big happy cabal—your pop’s ride-or-die, off gallivanting in Germany while you were busy… trimming the family hedge, was that baby deux or trois? Or nah, the third little whoopsie came post your oh-so-dramatic boarding school breakout? Pfft, who keeps score? God’s got the ledger, and it’s balanced in red. If the slammer doesn’t scoop you up first (fingers crossed!), the fiery pit’s got VIP seating reserved. Bravo to the universe’s impeccable sense of poetic justice—what a laugh riot!

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