160 Wharf Street is located on a prominent street on the border of Brisbane CBD and Spring Hill overlooking Cathedral Square parklands with convenient access to the CBD.
160 Wharf features a modern three-level office building with secure carparking underneath. The full height glass on three sides of the building provides for excellent natural light and a connection to the retail amenity of Astor Terrace.
High-quality office and/or showroom accommodation of 89sqm is available to lease with a strong brand presence and visibility to the busy Wharf Street.
- Fitted-out office and/or medical or showroom accommodation - Lift access to all floors - Excellent natural light throughout - Ample car parking available on-site - Central Station just 350m walk - CBD amenity and building quality, but at a substantial discount
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