HIGH QUALITY FIT OUTS IN EMERGING QUEEN'S WHARF PRECINCT
126 Margaret Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000
Rent from $35k per annum plus GST
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Block size: 901 m² approx.
126 Margaret Street is offering prospective tenants of the building a number of existing fitted suites in the heart of the CBD's emerging Queen's Wharf Precinct. The suites range in size from 94sqm 355sqm and have the ability to suit a wide range of businesses.
The building is located only a short walk to the financial hub of Eagle Street and the premier retail destination of Queen Street Mall. Perfectly positioned to provide your business with a platform for growth, tenants of the building will benefit from a range of upcoming infrastructure developments to be completed in the near future including; the Cross River Rail project, located a short 2-min walk from your doorstep on Albert Street.
Queen's Wharf is also one of Brisbane's largest developments currently occurring, located only 3 minutes from the building, this portion of the city will see an extensive growth in activity elevating the overall feel of the precinct.
126 Margaret St also offers excellent accessibility to and from the ICB and M3 arterial roads allowing your staff to get in and out of the business easily.
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