Brisbane's Most Captivating Character Office Space
469 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000
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Block size: 343 m² approx.
Collins House is ideally located towards the Northern end of Brisbane's main transport corridor, Adelaide Street.
Available in Collins House is Brisbane's most captivating office space. Previously utilized as a ballroom/penthouse, the top 2 floors of this building feature:
- Double-height open plan area for workstations; - Copper-clad columns, exposed brickwork and high-quality polished concrete flooring; - Exceptional river views and natural light; - Proximity to amenities such as Howard Smith Wharves, public transport and retail; - Brand new End-of-Trip facilities; and - Strong Car Parking ratio.
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