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101 Miller Street Supports Our People, Culture, Customers and Brand. It's A P1 P2 WELCOME “101 Miller Street supports our 101 MILLER STREET people, culture, customers and brand. It’s a place where everyone feels happy, inspired and proud to work.” Sarah Roberts, Mortgage House • Level 34, 101 Miller Street MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE 2 P3 WELCOME — 101 Miller Street Lobby 101 MILLER STREET Welcome MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE Imagine what your business can achieve when everyone feels important at work every day. Welcome to 101 Miller Street - North Sydney’s only Premium Grade office building. Located at the centre of life’s simple luxuries, it provides a magnificent home for companies that value making their people feel special. 3 P4 WELCOME Building Summary — Greenwood Owners Mirvac Property Trust and TH Real Estate Hotel 2 NLA of building 37,561.70m 101 MILLER STREET NLA of offering 15,614m2 Typical floor plate 1,429m2 Building Grade Premium Car parking spaces 547 spaces NABERS Energy Rating 5 Star NABERS Energy Rating MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE On-site management team Property Manager and building facilities team on site Refurbishment / End of Trip Brand new end of trip facilities coming in 2017 (subject to council approval) Concierge New concierge service and lobby lounge coming in Q4 of 2016 Child care On site Back-up power capacity Grid supply from Ausgrid. Two onsite gas generators operated by CoGent Energy (2.4mW) Signage opportunity Subject to vacant possession Landlord and Council approval Greenwood Plaza retail Greenwood Plaza Shopping is located directly beneath the building and is North Sydney’s largest shopping complex. The retail includes a large food court and a range of fashion and speciality stores. The food court has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment. 4 P5 The Building 101 MILLER STREET This North Sydney icon capitalises on its covetable location, offering an array of executive facilities that exude success. Featuring a signature grand entrance lobby, efficient floorplates and a variety of excellent aspects, 101 Miller Street showcases your profile • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE to perfection. Indeed, it is a building that people take pride working in, increasing their sense of value and belonging. — 101 Miller Street A North Sydney Icon 5 P6 Best-practice Sustainability 101 Miller Street boasts a 101 Miller Street’s award-winning 5 Star Green Star rating sustainable refurbishment includes: and a 5 Star NABERS Energy • Upgraded mechanical services to rating, representing Australian reduce energy usage, including excellence and market installation of a heat recovery system 101 MILLER STREET using waste condenser water heat to best practice. preheat the air-conditioning fresh air supply. In 2008, the building at 101 Miller • Installation of low energy organic Street was extensively upgraded. In response LED lighting in tenanted planning the refurbishment, every areas to minimise energy losses. aspect of the building’s services was • Reduction of water consumption considered, including the installation of through AAA-rated fittings, sensors tri-generation technology to achieve and flow reducers. exceptional levels of greenhouse • The use of low VOC paints and gas efficiency from a refurbished • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE environmentally-friendly materials, commercial office tower. including cleaning materials. • Paper and co-mingled recycling facilities to support tenant waste reduction. 101 Miller Street Awards Sustainable Developments Award - Winner (2009) Environment Development Award - Excellence in Property (2009) Development Excellence Award for Commercial Development - Winner (2009) Large Commercial Award - Highly Commended (2009) International Property Awards - Best Redevelopment Australia (2010) 6 P7 Situated above Greenwood Plaza retail 101 MILLER STREET precinct, 101 Miller Street offers a landmark opportunity for businesses to harness exposure on a grand scale. Everything in and around this iconic skyline tower makes working life a pleasure. From the way employees want to commute, relax or exercise, to outstanding retail therapy and dining options, 101 Miller Street gives people • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE an abundance of freedom and choice while showcasing your profile and reflecting your success. 7 P8 Urban Village 101 Miller Street’s desirable 101 MILLER STREET location above Greenwood Plaza allows everyone to work productively, supported by new and different ways to refresh and restore every day. Greenwood Plaza is North Sydney’s premier retail and food destination, MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE boasting premium national retail brands and the district’s leading fresh food offering. For a full list of a retailers, click here. 8 P9 101 MILLER STREET The Atrium MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE The Atrium at Greenwood Plaza is the destination of choice for casual dining, offering a sophisticated setting with ample space for quick bites and longer meetings. Seclusion screens provide private space for those who want to keep working, while banquet seating accommodates groups who enjoy the simple luxury of delicious eats as they enjoy the company of friends. 9 P10 Level 35 Level 34 Level 33 Building Level 32 Level 31 Profile Level 30 Level 29 Level 28 Level 27 Level 26 Level 25 Level 24 101 MILLER STREET Level 23 Level 22 Level 21 Level 20 1408.00m2 Level 19 1431.00m2 Level 18 1429.50m2 Level 17 1428.00m2 Level 16 1427.00m2 Level 15 1429.00m2 Level 14 1427.50m2 Level 13 • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE 1427.50m2 Level 12 1427.50m2 Level 11 1405.00m2 Level 10 1373.50m2 Level 9 3179.00m2 Ground Floor (Retail) Basement 6 Basement 5 P Basement 4 Basement 3 Basement 2 Basement 1 10 P11 Miller Street North 101 MILLER STREET Metrics MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE Typical Contemporary Floor NLA 1427m2 (approx) Total Workpoints Density 142 (10m2 per workpoints) Total Formal Meeting Seats 41 Total Informal Meeting Seats 48 Total Breakout Seats 35 Utilities 3 Testfit: Storage 1.0 LM PP Quietspace/Phone Booth 3 Comms 1 Contemporary Accessible WC 1 Guide only. Final outcome will depend on tenant's requirements. 11 P12 Miller Street North 101 MILLER STREET Metrics MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE Typical Agile Floor NLA 1427m2 (approx) Total Workpoints Density 141 (10m2 per workpoints) Proposed Utlisation Rate 80% Potential Headcount 175 Total Formal Meeting Seats 41 Total Informal Meeting Seats 59 Testfit: Total Breakout Seats 36 Utilities 2 Agile Storage 1.0 LM PP Lockers 174 Quietspace/Phone Booth 3 Comms 1 Accessible WC 1 12 Guide only. Final outcome will depend on tenant's requirements. P13 — 101 Miller Street Test fit-out – Hub Artist Impression 101 MILLER STREET MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE 13 P14 — 101 Miller Street Test fit-out – Workstations Artist Impression 101 MILLER STREET MIRVAC • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE 14 P15 — 101 Miller Street Spoilt End of Trip Facilities coming soon (2016) for Choice Artist Impression 101 MILLER STREET Perched close to Sydney Elegant Office The Best Location Prestigious Amenities Ample Parking Accommodation Harbour, North Sydney’s CBD • Landmark destination, • Grand lobby creates • 95 undercover secure and walkable surrounds play • Generous open-plan heralded as the centre of an extraordinary tenant parking bays with floorplates, with a sought- North Sydney and offering first impression. after-hours access. host to an outstanding range after 1:9m² ratio, provide exposure on a grand scale. • New concierge in 2016 • Access up to 200 casual of health and wellness facilities. superb efficiency. • Prime position with frontage and lobby lounge in 2017. and visitor basement With so much choice at your • Column-free, contemporary on three sides of its • Premium-grade parking bays. fingertips, it’s easy to create floors suited to agile commanding island site. services throughout. • Car wash centre work practices. • With Greenwood Plaza - • End-of-trip facilities with conveniently located on the moments that make every day • Flexibility allowing North Sydney’s premier bathrooms, showers and upper basement level of the • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE feel special. interconnecting floors. shopping destination lockers - further upgrades car park. directly underneath. planned for 2017 (subject • 110+ bike racks located in This is indeed an enviable location to council approval). the car park. to work that blends a lively hustle • Outdoor pocket gardens to and bustle with a more personal village rest and recharge. atmosphere and ample space to catch • On-site building your breath. management team. 15 P16 GORE COVE RESERVE NEWLANDS RESERVE BRENNAN PARK Connected Transport Hub P 01 101 Miller Street provides the P 101 MILLER STREET unprecedented freedom to choose minute walk how you commute daily. You can take to bus stops the train from what feels like your private station thanks to the undercover P connectivity to North Sydney train station. P GORE COVE For those who like to commute using pedal 03 Pacific Hwy power, there’s plenty of safe storage for Miller St P Walker St Arthur St minute walk to bicycles and end-of-trip facilities. M1 P North Sydney Station Cahill Exy (Toll Road) Greenwood Plaza Bus and taxi services are on the doorstep, • THMIRVAC REAL ESTATE BALLS HEAD BAY WAVERTON PARK P or stroll to McMahons Point Ferry Wharf P and make the most of the harbour. Blue St With direct access to the Harbour Bridge, 07 Pacific Highway and the city’s major Union St arterial roads, it’s an easy trip home or minute drive to to visit clients in every direction. What’s P Sydney CBD more, 101 Miller Street has 300 tenant car spaces (95 available) and up to 200 MANNS POINT PARK visitor basement parking bays, providing Lavender St Blues Point Rd everyone with unrivalled transport choices. 25 KURRABA POINT RESERVE WAVERTON PENINSULA Ferries minute drive to NEUTRAL BAY SHELL COVE Sydney Airport SAWMILLERS RESERVE 16 BERRYS BAY CAREENING COVE LAVENDER BAY BALLS HEAD RESERVE Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron BLUES POINT RESERVE SNAILS BAY Kirribilli House Admiralty House GOAT ISLAND Sydney Harbour Bridge Sydney Harbour Tunnel PIER ONE SYDNEY HARBOUR FORT DENISON WALSH BAY PYLON LOOKOUT SYDNEY HARBOUR MORT BAY SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANY PORT JACKSON CAMPBELLS COVE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE OVERSEAS PASSENGER TERMINAL SYDNEY VISITORS CENTRE OBSERVATORY BALMAIN MUSEUM HOSPITAL SYDNEY COVE MRS.
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