Arguably one of the most prestigious locations in Brisbane CBD, this building is centrally located next to King George Square and the Brisbane City Hall and in close proximity to the retail and legal precincts. The building has all nodes of public transport at its door step, including Adelaide Street bus stop, King George Square bus station and Central Railway Station.
Capitalise on the rarely available opportunity to lease a fully fitted Class 9B certified floor.
102 Adelaide Street is a arguably the premier location in the Brisbane CBD. The building features: - Central location with all public transport nodes on its doorstep; - Views overlooking King George Square and Queen Street Mall; - Dual building entrances off King George Square and Adelaide Street; and - Ample natural light.
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