Rare Fortitude Valley Landholding in James Street Precinct Enters Market

A large-scale Fortitude Valley landholding within the James Street precinct has been brought to market, with the 171–181 Robertson Street site positioned as a rare inner-city development opportunity.



At The Centre Of The James Street Precinct

The Fortitude Valley site at 171–181 Robertson Street is located within the established James Street precinct, known for its concentration of retail, dining, and design-focused businesses. Situated about one kilometre from the Brisbane CBD, the area has developed into a recognised inner-city retail and lifestyle destination.

More than 110 specialty stores operate across the precinct, alongside restaurants, galleries, and design showrooms. Ownership within the area has remained tightly held, with limited turnover since its early development.

James Street precinct
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Large Site With Existing Income Stream

The Fortitude Valley property spans 1,651 square metres and includes two commercial buildings with a combined gross lettable area of 1,769 square metres. Both buildings are fully leased, generating annual net income of approximately $1.18 million.

Zoned MU1 Mixed Use (Inner City), the site allows for a range of potential future uses, including residential, hotel, commercial, or mixed-use outcomes. The property features a street frontage of 34.8 metres and a site depth of 47.3 metres.

Lease arrangements provide for vacant possession of the site by 2028, with the possibility of earlier access through negotiation.

Fortitude Valley site
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Opposite Key James Street Destination

The Fortitude Valley site sits diagonally opposite the Calile Hotel, placing it within a prominent section of the precinct. The surrounding area has evolved from its industrial origins into a lifestyle-focused destination, contributing to continued demand for sites in this location.

The combination of site scale, location, and existing improvements positions the property as a rare offering within the precinct.

RWC Queensland
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Expressions Of Interest Campaign Underway

The campaign is being managed by RWC Queensland through an expressions of interest process closing on 14 May 2026 at 1 p.m.



Interest is expected from both domestic and international buyers seeking long-term opportunities in established inner-city locations. The property combines an existing income stream with future development potential, reflecting the ongoing activity within Fortitude Valley’s James Street precinct.

Published 22-Apr-2026

Patagonia Opens New Outdoor Apparel Store In Fortitude Valley

Outdoor apparel company Patagonia has opened a new Brisbane retail store in Fortitude Valley, adding a location that the brand says will also serve as a place for community interaction linked to outdoor activities.



The new store is located at 7 Wandoo Street, within the James Street precinct. Patagonia has positioned the space as more than a retail outlet, describing it as a site where people interested in outdoor environments can gather and connect.

The Fortitude Valley location began operating on Saturday, 28 February 2026, becoming one of two new Australian locations opened by the brand. The Brisbane opening follows the launch of Patagonia’s Hobart store in late 2025.

outdoor apparel Brisbane
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Outdoor Apparel And Activity Focus

The store carries outdoor apparel designed for activities including surfing, trail running, climbing, mountain biking and snow sports.

Patagonia has indicated the Fortitude Valley site is intended to support conversations and collaboration among people interested in outdoor recreation and nature-based activities. The space has also been described as a location for learning and engagement connected to the outdoors.

The company has linked the Brisbane store to its wider environmental engagement across Australia and New Zealand, including support for grassroots conservation efforts.

 Patagonia Brisbane store
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Fortitude Valley Location

The new store sits within the James Street precinct, an area that includes a range of retail businesses.

Patagonia has also indicated the store may host community-focused events and gatherings connected to outdoor activities. Further information about programming at the Fortitude Valley location is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

Patagonia Fortitude Valley
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The business has acknowledged the Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the Meanjin/Brisbane store operates.



The Fortitude Valley opening adds another Australian location for the brand as it continues to expand its retail presence while linking its stores with community engagement and outdoor activity.

Published 12-Mar-2026

$300m A-Grade Office Tower Approved In Fortitude Valley

A $300 million A-grade office tower has been approved for Fortitude Valley, with the 16-storey project at 88 Robertson Street planned as a workplace with integrated hospitality, wellness and retail space.



Approval And Planning Details

The development application is listed as a Material Change of Use application for 88 Robertson Street, with approved uses including office and a food and drink outlet, alongside other components shown in the application record.

The application was submitted on 20 December 2024 and was decided on 19 December 2025. Public notification ran from 9 June 2025 to 1 July 2025, according to the application timeline.

James Street precinct
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Building Size And Key Inclusions

Plans outline a 16-storey tower delivering about 17,000 sq m of boutique commercial office space. Inclusions described across the sources include premium end-of-trip facilities, two levels of wellness-focused tenancies, and winter rooms.

A rooftop restaurant and event space with city views is also part of the design, alongside ground-level retail and a laneway connection into the wider James Street precinct.

Design Team And Landscape Approach

The building is designed by Cox Architecture, with Arcadia involved on landscape design and PPA on town planning. Aegis has been appointed as lead leasing agent.

Landscape details described include vertical greenery and cascading planters along the podium and tower facades, with elevated gardens intended to support biodiversity. The design material also references views towards Mt Coot-tha.

Fortitude Valley office tower
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Sustainability Targets And Tenant Interest

Sustainability targets cited include a 5-star Green Star rating and 5.5-star NABERS energy rating, with EV charging infrastructure included.

The developer has also flagged the project as the only A-grade office building due to rise in inner Brisbane before 2028, positioning it for demand in a market described as undersupplied.

Timing And Next Steps



Construction is expected to start in mid-2026, with completion forecast for mid-2028. The project is set within Fortitude Valley’s James Street precinct and is intended to provide new office supply outside the CBD.

Published 24-Dec-2025