123 Albert Street
Location: Brisbane
Building Type: Premium Grade office
Title or Zoning: 100% Freehold
Status: Construction underway
Completion Date: December 2010
Architect: Hassell
Builder: Laing O’Rourke
Description
123 Albert Street is a new icon for Brisbane’s CBD skyline and incorporates everything a leading edge corporate tenant would require from a workspace, now and in the future.
The building is the city’s first Premium-Grade high rise that has been awarded a 6 Star Green Star – Office Design v2 Certified rating. 123 Albert Street is a seamless design comprising 26 levels of office space, a broad light-filled ground floor reception, an exciting retail space and eight levels of car parking space. With mid rise floors of approximately 19,178 square metres and high rise floors up to 17,314 square metres, 123 Albert Street will offer some of the largest floor plates available in the Brisbane CBD.
Sustainability features
123 Albert Street incorporates evolving design technologies to create the best possible working environment for tenants to meet their unique business requirements. 123 has been awarded a 6 Star Green Star – Office Design v2 Certified rating and is designed to achieve a 5 Star NABERS Energy rating.
Contributing to 123 Albert Street’s green credentials include chilled beam air conditioning, rainwater recycling, building automation and the use of environmentally friendly building materials.
Location details
Making the most of the pivotal corner location in the heart of the Brisbane CBD’s most vibrant precinct, the site for 123 Albert Street sets it apart as an outstanding place of business.
Adjacent to and virtually equidistant to the financial hub, the law courts and the government sector, 123 Albert Street is a few minutes walk from major commuter public transport, bus, rail and ferry hubs. It is also surrounded by a diverse mix of premium retail, Botanic Gardens as well as leading hotels and sophisticated new high rise apartment living.
Project timetable
Construction of 123 Albert Street commenced in February 2008 and the building is due for completion in December 2010.