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By Raj Malhotra | 15 January 2025

Brisbane Bridal Business Says I Do To New Inner City Premises

Designer Tania Olsen secures new Milton hub in a deal worth $5.75 millionGlobally celebrated Brisbane bridal designer Tania Olsen plans to expand her glamorous operations after buying a new Milton hub to house a retail showroom and wholesale facility.In a deal brokered by JLL’s Sam Richards and Tim Jones, Ms Olsen secured 237-239 Milton Road for $5.75 million.The property, which offers a mix of warehouse and office space across two freestanding but interconnected buildings, lies just 2km from the CBD and is directly opposite Milton railway station.Mr Richards, Senior Executive, MetropolitanSalesand Investments – Queensland, said its prominent address and signage opportunities on a key Brisbane inner west thoroughfare were a key driver of appeal – quite literally – given the tens of thousands of vehicles which drove past each day.“With a high-profile position that draws significant eyeballs, plus easy customer connection in the form of eight at-grade parking bays and excellent public transport connectivity, the site represents a smart and strategic choice for a retail operation,” he said.“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

Globally celebrated Brisbane bridal designer Tania Olsen plans to expand her glamorous operations after buying a new Milton hub to house a retail showroom and wholesale facility.In a deal brokered by JLL’s Sam Richards and Tim Jones, Ms Olsen secured 237-239 Milton Road for $5.75 million.The property, which offers a mix of warehouse and office space across two freestanding but interconnected buildings, lies just 2km from the CBD and is directly opposite Milton railway station.Mr Richards, Senior Executive, MetropolitanSalesand Investments – Queensland, said its prominent address and signage opportunities on a key Brisbane inner west thoroughfare were a key driver of appeal – quite literally – given the tens of thousands of vehicles which drove past each day.“With a high-profile position that draws significant eyeballs, plus easy customer connection in the form of eight at-grade parking bays and excellent public transport connectivity, the site represents a smart and strategic choice for a retail operation,” he said.“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

In a deal brokered by JLL’s Sam Richards and Tim Jones, Ms Olsen secured 237-239 Milton Road for $5.75 million.The property, which offers a mix of warehouse and office space across two freestanding but interconnected buildings, lies just 2km from the CBD and is directly opposite Milton railway station.Mr Richards, Senior Executive, MetropolitanSalesand Investments – Queensland, said its prominent address and signage opportunities on a key Brisbane inner west thoroughfare were a key driver of appeal – quite literally – given the tens of thousands of vehicles which drove past each day.“With a high-profile position that draws significant eyeballs, plus easy customer connection in the form of eight at-grade parking bays and excellent public transport connectivity, the site represents a smart and strategic choice for a retail operation,” he said.“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

The property, which offers a mix of warehouse and office space across two freestanding but interconnected buildings, lies just 2km from the CBD and is directly opposite Milton railway station.Mr Richards, Senior Executive, MetropolitanSalesand Investments – Queensland, said its prominent address and signage opportunities on a key Brisbane inner west thoroughfare were a key driver of appeal – quite literally – given the tens of thousands of vehicles which drove past each day.“With a high-profile position that draws significant eyeballs, plus easy customer connection in the form of eight at-grade parking bays and excellent public transport connectivity, the site represents a smart and strategic choice for a retail operation,” he said.“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

Mr Richards, Senior Executive, MetropolitanSalesand Investments – Queensland, said its prominent address and signage opportunities on a key Brisbane inner west thoroughfare were a key driver of appeal – quite literally – given the tens of thousands of vehicles which drove past each day.“With a high-profile position that draws significant eyeballs, plus easy customer connection in the form of eight at-grade parking bays and excellent public transport connectivity, the site represents a smart and strategic choice for a retail operation,” he said.“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“With a high-profile position that draws significant eyeballs, plus easy customer connection in the form of eight at-grade parking bays and excellent public transport connectivity, the site represents a smart and strategic choice for a retail operation,” he said.“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“This is complemented by its proximity to Milton Village, Park Road and Suncorp Stadium, and easy access to the CBD.”He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

He further noted the unique appeal of 237 and 239 Milton Road – respectively sized at 621sqm and 599sqm – which were acquired separately by the previous owner and connected for seamless integration.It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

It’sa unique opportunity of which Ms Olsen intends to take full advantage, with her bridal and formal wear fashion labelin the midst ofa significant growth phase.“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“We chose the property for its central location, excellent layout and strong exposure, allowing seamless integration of our showroom, production space and customer engagement areas,” she said.“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“Our vision for the property, which we intend to renovate, is to create a dynamic hub that supports both creativity and client engagement.“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“One building will serve as a design and quality control facility for our wholesale sector, while the other will function as a retail showroom, offering an immersive customer experience.“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“This setup will ensure quality craftsmanship in-house and a welcoming space for our retail clients, with flexibility for future growth.”Previous ArticleNext Article


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Raj dissects consumer movement, strip mall evolution, and experiential retail. A passionate street food critic, he blends satellite tracking with cultural cues to forecast retail hotspots.