Articles in the Teneriffe & Newstead category.
Along Brisbane's northern bend, one of the most contested civic questions is who the river belongs to — and how a former industrial waterfront negotiates the terms of public life.
How a cluster of early twentieth-century wool warehouses along the Brisbane River became one of Australia's most studied cases of industrial heritage conversion.
How two inner-Brisbane suburbs built on wool, gas and river trade shed their industrial skins to become the city's most closely watched study in urban reinvention.
Teneriffe holds Brisbane's highest median house price — a condition shaped not by speculation alone, but by scarcity, heritage, geography, and the irreversible logic of a finite supply of converted wool stores on a tidal river.
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