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Thu 25 Jun 26

Landmark Fortitude Valley Mixed-Use Landholding Comes to Market

Chesters Real Estate James Street Bridge and East sale listing
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One of the largest privately held mixed-use landholdings to be offered to the market in Fortitude Valley in recent years has been listed with Chesters Real Estate.

Bridge & East comprises a substantial landholding totalling 3282 square metres.

It is complemented by quality mixed-use improvements that generate significant holding income, providing investors and developers with both immediate cash flow and long-term redevelopment flexibility.

The property is on a highly sought-after position on the doorstep of the James Street precinct.

Chesters Real Estate James Street Bridge and East sale listing interior
▲ The offering presents a rare combination of scale, income, planning flexibility and a diverse tenancy profile within one of Brisbane’s most tightly held urban renewal precincts.

It has exceptional connectivity to Fortitude Valley’s retail, dining, entertainment and transport amenity while retaining a unique sense of separation from the area’s busiest commercial corridors.

Chesters Real Estate head of sales Tim Jones said the Fortitude Valley site represented a genuinely rare proposition for the market.

“Opportunities of this scale, particularly those that combine substantial holding income with a significant future development component, are exceptionally rare within Fortitude Valley,” Jones said.

“The site’s position as a natural extension of the James Street precinct, together with its scale, flexibility and exposure to future planning outcomes, creates a compelling proposition for a broad range of buyer profiles.”

Bridge and East development opportunity concept renderin
▲ The precinct is earmarked for increased density, with mixed-use developments of this scale among the outcomes envisaged for the area.

The property is situated within the Fortitude Valley Sustainable Growth Precinct Plan, a key planning area identified to accommodate increased density, enhanced connectivity and future urban growth.

The precinct is currently subject to ongoing planning review, providing an additional layer of strategic interest for developers and long-term investors seeking exposure to one of Brisbane’s most significant inner-city growth markets.

A comprehensive Information Memorandum is currently being finalised, with the campaign scheduled to formally launch in mid-July 2026.

Bridge and East mark up
▲ Bridge & East spans 3282sq m in Fortitude Valley’s Sustainable Growth Precinct.

Further details will be released upon commencement of the marketing campaign.

For further information, please contact Tim Jones or Vaughn Smart at Chesters Real Estate.



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