Coordinates: 27°28′09″S 153°01′29″E / 27.469107°S 153.024632°E
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Albert Street is a road in Brisbane, Australia. It was named after Prince Albert, the Prince Consort of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and it runs between George Street and Edward Street, and from Alice Street to Wickham Terrace.
The section of Albert Street between Queen Street Mall and Adelaide Street has now been converted into part of the Mall, in connection with the busway tunnel from the Queen Street bus station to the King George Square busway station.
At 102 Albert Street, the site of the now demolished Brisbane Festival Hall, is Festival Towers, an apartment building offering short-term accommodation.
The former Albert Street exit portal for the Queen Street Bus Station, which has now been converted into part of the Mall.
The Myer Centre entrance at the intersection of Albert Street and Elizabeth Street, and the Queen Street Mall
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