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User:LauraHale in this article's AfD discussion posted several sources there pertaining to this article. Perhaps some can be used to verify information and expand this article. Here is excerpted information from the AfD discussion:
"Interstate fund managers swoop on CBD icons, Courier Mail, The (Brisbane, Australia) - May 27, 2011, Length: 389 words (Estimated printed pages: 2)
CBD's empty retail spaces filling fast, Courier Mail, The (Brisbane, Australia) - January 6, 2012, Length: 349 words (Estimated printed pages: 2)
Shopgirl with Reshni Ratnam, Brisbane City News (Australia) - August 4, 2011, Length: 347 words (Estimated printed pages: 2)
WHERE IS Y?, Courier Mail, The (Brisbane, Australia) - December 17, 2011, Length: 154 words (Estimated printed pages: 1)
Year of uncertainty looms over property, Courier Mail, The (Brisbane, Australia) - December 16, 2011, Length: 794 words (Estimated printed pages: 3)
Tired Corner shapes up as an inner-city hotspot, Courier Mail, The (Brisbane, Australia) - November 18, 2011, Length: 481 words (Estimated printed pages: 2)
Show of STRENGTH, Brisbane News (Australia) - October 19, 2011, Length: 115 words (Estimated printed pages: 1)
Big interest in Nerang Mall, Courier Mail, The (Brisbane, Australia) - October 14, 2011, Length: 161 words (Estimated printed pages: 1)
STYLE COUNSEL, QWeekend Magazine (Brisbane, Australia) - August 27, 2011,Length: 279 words (Estimated printed pages: 1)