High Quality Tenancies Available in the Heart of the Golden Triangle
324 Queen Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000
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324 Queen Street is a striking 'B Grade' 26 storey 106 metre tall commercial office building in the heart of the Brisbane CBD 'Golden Triangle' financial precinct. It was extensively refurbished in 2016 including reconfigured ground floor lobby to provide high quality finishes as well as further refurbishment works to the lobby and End Of Trip facilities, further enhancing the tenant customer experience for the asset, with bike racks, lockers and towel services available. The building has a two-story basement carpark, ground level retail and café amenities, three levels of podium floors and main tower of 22 levels. The building boasts high quality amenity with onsite management and concierge based at the building with 24-hour access and security available. On-site parking is also available but due to the strategic positioning of the building public transport is readily accessible with Central Train Station a 5 minute walk and similarly for the Riverside and Eagle Street Pier ferry terminals along with numerous bus routes surrounding 324 Queen St.
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