10 Rudd Street is a modern building with a striking architecturally designed four level atrium and tinted glass façade. It is exceptionally well maintained and has undergone extensive refurbishment of common areas and services.
Ideally located in the north west of Canberra's CBD, 10 Rudd Street enjoys ease of access to main arterial roads and is within close walking distance to a number of public parking stations and public transport. This precinct also has a number of food & beverage options, and is a short walk from both the Australian National University and Canberra Centre.
Building features include: Building signage and naming right available End of trip facilities 4 Stars NABERS Energy rating Undercover parking with the choice of secure basement or covered upper deck parking Refurbished male and female bathrooms and kitchens on each floor Equal access bathroom and showers on the ground floor Two fully refurbished passenger lifts Undercover bicycle storage
Areas Available:
- Level 3 - 143sqm* (new spec fitout) - Level 4 - 207 sqm* (new spec fitout) - Level 5, Suite 1 - 189 sqm* (existing fitout) - Level 5, Suite 2 - up to 612sqm*, can be subdivided (existing fitout)
There is 1,008sqm* of contiguous space presently available in the building.
* approximate
Join a select group of high profile tenant's in one of Canberra's best locations. Make the move to 10 Rudd Street today and enhance your business.
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Key details
Property type:
Office
Block Size:
1756 m²*
Unimproved Value:
$3,080,000 (2023)
Other Details
Block:
4
Section:
23
Rates (Residential):
$16,810*
Rates (Commercial):
$160,930*
Rates (Rural):
$3,131*
Land Tax (Residential):
$34,138*
Legal description:
CANB/CITY/23/4
*These are approximate values based on available information.
Ravi Soni
CBRE Canberra
Troy Markos
CBRE Canberra
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