1 Buckingham Street is a four-storey commercial building with fantastic accessibility. Only 1 minute from Central Station Exit 6 and minutes from Central Chalmers light rail stop, staff and clients who don't utilise the car park will arrive in ease via public transport. The secure basement car park is accessible from Chalmers Lane and currently has 4 availabilities. Floorplates maximise natural lighting from the three sides of perimeter windows.
A backup generator is on site and a signage opportunity exists on a prominent corner facing Central and subject to high foot traffic. The lobby features a wheelchair lift and each floor has disabled bathrooms which include a shower, in addition to a kitchen and separate male/female bathrooms.
The property sits within the target area for the Tech Central Scale Up Accommodation Rebate, allowing rental rebates for eligible businesses.
Availabilities:
Level 1 533sqm - Available Now Existing fitout with 8 perimeter offices/meeting rooms and open plan space for circa 50 workstations. On floor kitchen and bathrooms, including a disabled bathroom and shower. Direct lift access into the tenancy and excellent natural lighting from 3 sides of windows. Existing cabling to an on-floor server rack.
Ground - LEASED
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