New high-end office space in the CBD's luxury brand precinct
172 Edward, Brisbane City QLD 4000
Please contact Patrick Lindores or David Prosser for more information
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Sharing an address with Cartier and adjacent to Hermès, this freshly fitted, whole floor office space combines the elegance of its heritage listed building with high-end contemporary design.
Sitting in the heart of Edward Street's luxury brand precinct on the corner of Elizabeth Street, the office spans 220m2 across Level 2. The interior makes use of high-set exposed ceilings, original brickwork feature walls and vast architectural windows to create an ambiance of light and space.
The open plan layout provides ample seating for 22 staff, with all workstations sit-to-stand and cabled, ready for immediate tenancy. In addition, there are two meeting/boardrooms, a designated waiting area for clients and superbly appointed kitchen and breakout area for staff, as well as separate male and female toilet amenities.
Perfectly positioned in close proximity to both the CBD's major retail and commercial hubs, the office is just metres from an array of cafes, restaurants and bars, a supermarket, bus, City Cat or train transport, the riverfront and City Botanic Gardens.
Available for immediate occupation, please contact us for further information.
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