State of the art foyer brings Brisbane outdoors in

State of the art foyer brings Brisbane outdoors in
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

The recently refurbished ISPT foyer at 100 Creek Street has brought Brisbane’s subtropical environment into an office setting.

The lobby now opens up to an integrated state-of-the-art digital canvas wrapping around the lift core.

Along with new end of trip facilities the $10 million upgrade includes entry statements and sub-tropical gardens.

The dynamic curated content reflects ‘Elements of Queensland’ commissioned by local artists which exhibits the name of the building as digital morphing art.

ISPT Portfolio Manager for Commercial Services Mr Craig Blake said tenants and guests have respond well to the new 100 Creek Street vision.

“We are committed to creating places that work and look forward to continually evolving our environments to benefit all who work in and visit the building,” Mr Blake said.

Over the last 9 months 100 Creek Street has transacted over 3,000sq m across 11 transactions with an average rent of $685/sq m.

Savills’ Dan Boyes and John McDonald in conjunction with Andrew McPhail and James Comino of CBRE are jointly appointed to lease the balance of the available space.

“The works have repositioned 100 Creek Street as a market leader in the Brisbane CBD,” Mr Boyes said.

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