Construction commences on a new boutique office tower in Brisbane's Golden Triangle
10 July 2018
Dexus: The
BVN
designed building will comprise 12 floors from the street level plaza to
an exclusive rooftop ‘Sky Terrace’ with views to the
Brisbane River, offering boutique office space (with average 625
square metre floor plates) across 7,200 square metres.
Dexus Chief Investment Officer, Ross Du Vernet said: “The Annex is a
unique new opportunity for smaller businesses to have a front door
address in
Brisbane’s Golden Triangle.
“This development will create an innovative multi-let product for
Dexus’s Brisbane portfolio, and is in addition to plans for the broader
Waterfront Precinct to transform Brisbane’s Eagle Street Pier and
surrounds into a leading premium business and leisure destination.”
The
building’s innovative design supports an exciting community
atmosphere where occupant
wellbeing is at the forefront. The provision
of abundant natural light, fresh airflow and green spaces provide
tangible wellbeing benefits. Set amongst the heritage listed Eagle
Street fig trees, the design connects the indoors to the outdoors
through a series of gardens cascading from the Sky Terrace, together
with an operable façade enabling natural air flow.
Along with Dexus’s most recent Brisbane development at
480 Queen Street,
The Annex aligns with Brisbane City’s 2033 vision for a new world city –
creating buildings that breathe and bring a range of social and economic
benefits to the community.
Throughout the building, flexible workspaces encourage collaboration and
movement via interconnecting stairs that link each level, creating a
vertical
workplace neighbourhood. Connectivity is further enhanced
through a lively public space connecting neighbouring
buildings, laneways and streets.
At the plaza level, a vibrant forecourt will feature three new
retailers, casual dining and covered alfresco seating areas. Further
customer amenity will be provided through access to the premium
end-of-trip facilities in the adjacent 12 Creek Street building.
The Annex is expected to attract businesses that are interested in
leveraging employee wellbeing to attract and retain the best talent.
Skyline signage is also on offer to businesses seeking to enhance their
profile, providing high visibility at street level and from neighbouring
buildings.
The building is targeting a minimum 4.5 star NABERS Energy rating and
construction is due for completion in late 2019.
Broad Construction, a member of the
CIMIC Group, is the builder and Mark
Curtain and Chris Butters at
CBRE have been appointed to market the
project.
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