Perfectly Positioned (less than 100m to Central Station)
127 Creek Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000
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Block size: 1786 m² approx.
127 Creek Street is a 24-storey office asset located competitively in Brisbane's Golden Triangle Precinct. The subject asset outperforms majority of similar grade assets due to its competitive rents and high-quality office accommodation in a central location. The subject has undergone a major lobby refurbishment which accommodates for a free-flowing entry to the building. Part of which includes a state-of-the-art End of Trip Facility which features a 'Cooling Wall', shared docking stations, separate shower and locker facilities. Secured bike racks are accessed through the parking facility. The front-of-house concierge is complimented by the well-established café and restaurant 'Too Birds' upon entrance to the building, and within the foyer itself is a separate bookable meeting room for tenants.
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