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South Bank 2.0 or the vision for it is getting closer to being realised, and the Brisbane Olympic Games in 2032 are helping it to get there.
An industrial site in Kurilpa, an area near South Brisbane and West End, by the Brisbane River, has been earmarked for the International Broadcast Centre for the games and afterwards, plans are to redevelop the area into new parklands for Brisbane residents and tourists.
Adrian Schrinner, the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, has confirmed that negotiations with the company that owns the land are progressing, and that their offer to buy the land had been well received. It's a perfect way to add to what was created at South Bank for Expo 88 - this will be South Bank 2.0, Schrinner said.
This will be in line with the vision proposed in the Kurilpa Riverfront Renewal Draft Masterplan, released by the Brisbane City Council 2013. It will create parklands, retail, dining, commercial office space and increase river touch points.
A number of key locations are earmarked throughout Brisbane for the Olympic Games, including the Gabba, Suncorp Stadium and various sites on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.
There's plenty more information on this episode of Talking Tactics with Mel Pikos.
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00:00 A "Real" Interview with Adrian Schrinner
00:55 Introduction
01:29 Kurilpa's History
02:07 South Bank's Lead Up to World Expo '88
03:14 The Olympic International Broadcast Centre
03:44 The Kurilpa Riverfront Renewal Draft Masterplan
05:15 Commercial Opportunities in Kurilpa and West End
06:12 Conclusion
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