Strategically positioned in the heart of Belconnen
Benjamin Red Chan Street, Belconnen ACT 2617
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Block size: 1400 m² approx.
Initially constructed in 2013, Benjamin Red has been the headquarters for the Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA) for just over a decade. The building is currently set up to accommodate a single building occupier, with 5,384 sqm across 5 levels of office accommodation, ready to house new tenants from the beginning of 2024.
The building provides modern basement end-of-trip facilities, including showers, lockers and change rooms, and bike parking. Executive basement car parking is also available. Adjacent open air-carparking provides easy access to both staff and visitors.
With strong sustainability credentials, Benjamin Red currently achieves a 5 Star NABERS Base Building Energy Rating, compliant with the Commonwealth's new stated targets under the Commonwealth Property Management Framework.
Available for occupation from 1 January 2024 and currently fully fitted across 5 office levels, Benjamin Red provides a secure, walk-in ready opportunity. Each circa 1,400 sqm floor is logically laid out with a mix of meeting rooms, open plan workstations, office and breakout areas, with an executive floor laid out on Level 4 including a large boardroom / training room.
The ground floor provides a security / reception desk, together with security races, allowing a ready-made security perimeter in line with Commonwealth requirements.
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