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Beautiful turn-key office in central CBD tower

125 Queen Street, Auckland Central

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Listing # 1697850 | Listed on 26 July 2024

Positioned in the heart of Auckland’s CBD, 125 Queen Street offers a premium workplace destination with unrivalled access to major public transport links, including train, bus, and ferry services. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by a professional on-site concierge and an impressive hotel-style lobby, complete with an elegant café and refined whisky bar.

Available now is a brand-new, turnkey office on Level 17, spanning 431sqm. This thoughtfully designed space features multiple meeting rooms, a spacious open-plan work area, and a high-quality kitchen ideal for hosting clients and team gatherings.

In addition to Level 17, the building offers a range of flexible leasing options, with spaces starting from approximately 190sqm through to full floors of up to 725sqm. For larger occupiers, there is also the rare opportunity to secure contiguous floors totalling up to 3,000sqm, providing scalability within a single premium address.

Key features:

  • Level 17.1 | 431sqm
  • Additional spaces from 190sqm to full floors of 725sqm
  • Ability to accommodate up to 3,000sqm across contiguous floors
  • Prime CBD location
  • Newly refurbished, move-in ready
  • Competitive rental rates

The building also provides excellent end-of-trip amenities, including showers, secure bike storage, and car parking facilities.

Bayleys Commercial provides access to every leasing opportunity in Auckland. Contact one of our workplace specialists for a bespoke and thorough market search.

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