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MIRVAC-340-Leasing-Brochure-V15 A COLOURFUL START With modern design and an unbeatable location, 340 Adelaide is one of the best places to work in Brisbane’s CBD, but there’s more to 340 Adelaide than meets the eye. ON-SITE PROPERTY + FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AUXILIARY WATER LOOP Available for supplementary air conditioning if required. THINGS ARE DIFFERENT 340 ADELAIDE IS REFRESHED FROM THE INSIDE OUT ON THE INSIDE 100% on-site STAND-BY-POWER CAFE 12 MINS TO FORTITUDE VALLEY After-work drinks, dinner and more happen here THE NEW The commanding location has fast links to transport HEART OF and Brisbane’s business, financial and cultural THE CITY neighbourhoods. 5 MINS TO SPRING HILL Charming old suburb for delis, cafes and more FERRY TERMINAL 6 MINS TO EAGLE STREET PIER Waterfront dining 12 MINS and top-notch TO QUEEN 12 MINS TO bites STREET MALL BURNETT Shop, shop, shop LANE from Target to Brisbane’s Tiffany & co 7 MINS TO oldest laneway CENTRAL = ultra cool restuarants Shops and eateries on the way to the train THE BUILDING’S LOCATION East Freeway. Wharf Street then PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO provides access between Spring ALL MAJOR ARTERIAL ROADS Hill and the CBD. GETTING AND BRISBANE AIRPORT. HERE Central Railway Station and Taxis are easy to find and the CityCat terminals are located just AND streets surrounding the building 200 metres from the property’s are key transport routes through main entrance. Regular public bus AWAY Brisbane city. Adelaide Street services also operate along Ann, provides through access to the Wharf, and Adelaide Streets. Story Bridge and the South RAIL BUS FERRY PLACES PARKS RIVER CATHEDRAL SQ TURBOT STREET CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION SPRING HILL MARKETPLACE ANN STREET T EE TR KING GEORGE ANZAC SQ S SQUARE STATION T RF E E HA TR W S ADELAIDE STREET POST OFFICE SQ RD A T E E W T T TR D 200 WHARF CENTRAL S E EE EE EN E TR TR QU S QUEEN STREET MALL S T K R GPO E QUEEN STREET EE BY RIVER, LB BUS STATION CR A T ROAD & TREE CITYCAT TERMINALS S ELIZABETH STREET & EAGLE ST PIER RAIL LE G A E 400 With its ideal location, CHARLOTTE STREET 340 Adelaide is a hub for all modes of transport. MARY STREET In addition to public transport, 600 340 Adelaide provides on-site secure basement car-parking MARGARET STREET over three levels as well as secure bicycle parking and excellent end-of-trip facilities including RAIL BUS FERRY PLACES PARKS RIVER showers and a change room. CATHEDRAL SQ TURBOT STREET CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION SPRING HILL MARKETPLACE ANN STREET T EE TR KING GEORGE ANZAC SQ S SQUARE STATION T RF E E HA TR W S ADELAIDE STREET POST OFFICE SQ RD A T E E W T T TR D 200 WHARF CENTRAL S E EE EE EN E TR TR QU S QUEEN STREET MALL S T K R GPO E QUEEN STREET EE LB BUS STATION CR A T TREE CITYCAT TERMINALS S ELIZABETH STREET & EAGLE ST PIER LE G A E 400 CHARLOTTE STREET MARY STREET 600 MARGARET STREET Modern End of Trip facilities such as easy- to-access bike storage, plus male and female shower areas, make cycling or running to 340 ADELAIDE IS REFRESHED work a refreshing way to start the day. FROM THE INSIDE OUT. 340 Adelaide is a proudly sustainable workplace. Our 5 star NABERS energy rating helps to reduce carbon emissions and fosters a healthier, happier environment for everyone. WORK SMART, LIVE WELL The building is undergoing a beautiful and intelligent Our new revitalised transformation that lobby and lifts draw will take it into the inspiration from our future. natural environment. Artist’s impression. Indicative only and subject to change. LIFT SERVICES 340 Adelaide is serviced by six building lifts. Three low rise and three high rise. The lifts are currently undergoing a thoughtful transformation where the inside of the lifts take inspiration form the local Leopard Tree that lines the street in the building’s precinct. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY & BACKUP POWER 340 ADELAIDE FUTURE-READY WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN BUILDING QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE. From more restrooms to continuous electricity supply at faster lifts and efficient air- all times. Should one power grid conditioning, we are streamlining be out of operation, the building the experience. Take a look will operate on the second grid, at some of the features and preventing any disruption to services 340 Adelaide offers. your business or the overall power supply. In the event of a At 340 Adelaide business is total CBD wide power failure, protected by exceptional power two powerful generators will divarication. The building provide 100% standby power is located on two separate to operate all building services. CBD power grids, ensuring 340 Adelaide BUILDING With numerous provides floorplans outdoor balconies, which embrace light TYPICAL PROFILE 340 Adelaide brings filled windows and the outdoors in. allow for flexibility in FLOOR PLAN tenancy floorplans. INDICATES OUTDOOR BALCONY LEVEL 16 908 M2 LEVEL 15 848 M2 LEVEL 14 902 M2 LEVEL 13 844 M2 2 LEVEL 12 902 M Refurbished floor LEVEL 11 822 M2 LEVEL 10 853 M2 LEVEL 9 853 M2 2 LEVEL 8 795 M WORKSTATIONS 85 PEOPLE LEVEL 7 775 M2 UTILITY QUIET RM QUIET RM QUIET RM 2 LEVEL 6 658 M QUIET RM 2 LEVEL 5 658 M QUIET RM 2 COMMS LEVEL 4 656 M LOBBY QUIET RM 2 LEVEL 3 733 M MEETING 2 PEOPLE QUIET RM 2 LEVEL 2 888 M WHARF STREET BREAKOUT RECEPTION LEVEL 1 860 M 2 MEETING 4 PEOPLE MEETING MEETING 6 PEOPLE 6 PEOPLE FOYER MEETING MEETING GROUND FLOOR ENTRY 12 PEOPLE 12 PEOPLE MEETING 6 PEOPLE MEETING 6 PEOPLE B2 – CAR PARK WAITING ADELAIDE STREET B1 – CAR PARK ADELAIDE STREET Scale @ A2 1 : 100 Drawing No 314173 S001 Revision A 06/06/2015 Mirvac 340 Adelaide Street, Brisbane Level 16 Option 1 6/06/2015 7:16:00 PM 7:16:00 6/06/2015 YOUR VISION DELIVERED BY MIRVAC At Mirvac our vision is to set the standard as a world class Australian property group, harnessing the talent of our people COMMERCIAL to deliver the right place wherever we develop and build. 8 Chifley Square, NSW Residential INTEGRATED Office BUSINESS Retail MODEL INDUSTRIAL Hoxton Distribution Park, NSW Industrial A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Mirvac is a leading integrated real estate group listed on the ASX with a market capitalisation in excess of $7.5 billion. Established in 1972, Mirvac’s development division has projects across Australia including large scale industrial, commercial, retail and residential development. With more than 40 years of experience in property and an unmatched reputation for delivering quality products and service across all of its businesses, Mirvac’s name is synonymous with trust, reliability and innovation. RETAIL As a fully integrated development company Mirvac has its own Broadway Shopping Centre, NSW design, development, construction, marketing and financial FOR LEASING ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT: divisions, all working together to achieve a successful outcome. The integrated delivery model enables the sharing of intimate knowledge about a project and promotes speed and flexibility in implementing changes and solving problems. Our customers are our priority and form an integral part of the project team, at all times kept fully abreast of every aspect of CHRIS KINDER JAMIE NASON the development. M: 0438 176 893 M: 0434 186 721 IMPORTANT NOTICE The information contained in this document was prepared prior to obtaining final regulatory approval and subject to change. Artist’s impressions depicting interiors are meant as a guide only. Whilst all care has been taken in compiling the information and it is believed to be correct, Mirvac Real Estate and their agents do not guarantee or warrant that this information is accurate or complete and disclaims all liability from use of reliance upon this information. All parties are advised that they must rely on their own enquiries. This document is indicative only and is not an offer or contract. Correct as at 21 September, 2015. Mirvac Real Estate Pty Ltd ABN 72 001 069 245. Version 1. RESIDENTIAL Pier at Waterfront, Newstead, QLD www.mirvac.com.
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