Brisbane's Ann St commercial office revamp winding down

Brisbane's Ann St commercial office revamp winding down
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 6, 2015

The 369 Ann Street commercial office building, with street frontage to both Ann and Wharf Streets in Brisbane’s CBD, has undergone extensive refurbishment works by ATG Projects.

ATG Projects is due to complete its refurbishment later this month. The project started at the end of July 2015.

“The four month project has involved creating a new look foyer and forecourt, bringing new life to the entrance,” Lachlan Paulger, from ATG Projects.

“By refurbishing the exterior façade and forecourt, we were able to better utilise space and provide the opportunity for a new restaurant, café and bar fitout for new tenants Collective Kitchen and Bar."

Mr Paulger said Brisbane’s high CBD office vacancy rates means building owners are looking to refresh their buildings to appeal to new tenants and keep up with the market and city trends. 

“It was important that we created a new and inviting entrance, anchored by Collective Kitchen’s tenancy, which will appeal to new and existing tenants as well as passers-by," he said.

Collective Kitchen’s Alisha Kelleher said they worked closely with ATG Projects over the past four months to create their extensive indoors and al fresco dining.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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