Albert Street Cross River Rail
Key details
The Albert Street Cross River Rail (CRR) Priority Development Area (PDA) was declared on 14 December 2018.
The PDA was declared at the request of the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority (CRRDA) to assist with the delivery of the CRR project at Albert Street.
The Albert Street CRR PDA covers approximately 3,858m2 with two core land areas separated by the Albert Street road reserve.
Development scheme
The Albert Street Cross River Rail PDA Development Scheme is the regulatory document which assists with planning, carrying out, promoting, coordinating and controlling land development within a PDA.
The Albert Street CRR PDA development scheme came into effect on 13 December 2019.
The proposed development scheme for the Albert Street CRR PDA was prepared by CRRDA and publicly notified from 10 September to 23 October 2019 (the submissions period).
Submissions were considered and a Submissions Report was prepared to summarise the submissions, provide information about the merits of submissions and the extent to which amendments have been made to reflect submissions, and detail changes made in finalising the Development Scheme.
Development assessment
Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) assesses development applications for this PDA.
All development applications are assessed against the Albert Street Cross River Rail Development Scheme.
Cross River Rail project
Visit the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority for more information.
Albert Street Cross River Rail PDA regulatory map
Albert Street Cross River Rail PDA boundary map
101 Albert Street Development
The development at 101 Albert Street stands as a transformative venture for QIC and the wider Cross River Rail precinct. 101 Albert Street isn't merely a structure; it's poised to become the focal point of Albert St Station, serving as a pivotal hub in Brisbane's CBD. Its strategic location will anchor the Albert St green spine, connecting vital projects such as Queens Wharf and the new riverfront precinct at Eagle Street.
101 Albert Street is primed to stand as an iconic landmark at the heart of Brisbane, contributing significantly to the city's ongoing growth.


Last updated: 6 November 2024