Charlotte Street is a road in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The street is one of a number that were named after female queens and princesses of the royal family shortly after the penal colony was settled. Mary Street runs parallel to the south and Elizabeth Street is the next street to the north. The one-directional road begins at a T-intersection where Creek Street becomes Eagle Street, close to the Brisbane River. Charlotte Street ends at another T-intersection with George Street. Here lies the 111 George Street tower containing mostly government offices.
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| - Charlotte Street is a road in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The street is one of a number that were named after female queens and princesses of the royal family shortly after the penal colony was settled. Mary Street runs parallel to the south and Elizabeth Street is the next street to the north. The one-directional road begins at a T-intersection where Creek Street becomes Eagle Street, close to the Brisbane River. Charlotte Street ends at another T-intersection with George Street. Here lies the 111 George Street tower containing mostly government offices. (en)
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- Queensland Government Printing Office
- House of Hanover
- Victory Hotel
- 111 George Street
- 144 Edward Street, Brisbane
- Creek Street, Brisbane
- Queen Street Mall
- Elizabeth Street, Brisbane
- George Street, Brisbane
- Ann Street, Brisbane
- St Luke's Church of England, Brisbane
- St Stephens School, Brisbane
- Brisbane
- Brisbane Festival Hall
- Brisbane River
- Brisbane central business district
- Streets in Brisbane
- Cathedral of St Stephen, Brisbane
- Wharf Street Congregational Church, Brisbane
- Adelaide Street, Brisbane
- Albert Street, Brisbane
- Alice Street, Brisbane
- Early Streets of Brisbane
- Festival Towers
- Charlotte Street, Brisbane
- Queen Street, Brisbane
- Charlotte House
- John Mills Himself Building
- Edward Street, Brisbane
- Margaret Street, Brisbane
- South Brisbane, Queensland
- Greeks in Australia
- World War II
- Mary Street, Brisbane
- Parking lot
- The Pancake Manor
- Heritage-listed
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| - Charlotte Street is a road in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The street is one of a number that were named after female queens and princesses of the royal family shortly after the penal colony was settled. Mary Street runs parallel to the south and Elizabeth Street is the next street to the north. The one-directional road begins at a T-intersection where Creek Street becomes Eagle Street, close to the Brisbane River. Charlotte Street ends at another T-intersection with George Street. Here lies the 111 George Street tower containing mostly government offices. and Festival Towers are two tall residential buildings in Charlotte Street. The , St Stephens Cathedral, and The Pancake Manor are some of the other notable buildings located on Charlotte Street. A number of multi-storey car parks have been built on the road. A police station once located on the Queen Street Mall was transferred to Charlotte Street. The iconic Victory Hotel, also on Charlotte Street, closed on 27 July 2008 after a fire destroyed the premises. It has since re-opened in its original form. (en)
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