200 Mary Street is conveniently located within Brisbane's financial precinct, the Golden Triangle. This institutional quality building, owned and managed by Cromwell Property Group, offers businesses a complete office solution within a premium location without the price tag.
200 Mary Street provides tenants with unsurpassed workplace flexibility. The Cromwell Business Hub is a unique free service for tenants who don't always utilise large meeting rooms or who need additional workplace capacity during periods of increased activity.
It's just as important how your team get to, and from, the office each day. 200 Mary Street is close to all main bus, train and ferry options. It also has substantial basement car parking spaces and a new cycle and end of trip facility on the mezzanine level which can be accessed via a vehicle free laneway.
The building has a 2.5-star NABERS Energy rating and 4.0-star NABERS Water rating.
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