Dynamic Brisbane duo launch RWC Gateway
After working together for almost a decade, commercial real estate team Jared Doyle and Jack Gwyn have taken their business to the next level, opening RWC Gateway.
Clarence St Suites in Demand
The former AMPCo House building refurbishment project at 277 Clarence Street, Sydney, is nearing completion.
One of the latest tenants to relocate to the building is Laing & Simmons CBD/Surry Hills, headed by Dean Applegate.
Mr. Applegate said: “With current appetite for new super prime commercial floor space in the city, there has been some good value opportunities emerge such as 277 Clarence Street. Accordingly, we have managed to secure the entire ground floor tenancy and injected a large amount of capital into the fit out which is fresh and also sympathetic to the character of the building. We have created a comfortable open plan environment from which we can provide the best possible level of service and will commence trading from Monday, the 24th of October.”
The five storey secure office building situated only 100 metres to both the Queen Victoria Building and Town Hall provides whole floor tenancies from approximately 165 sqm and is being marketed by agents including Ray White Commercial South Sydney’s John Skufris on behalf of a private owner.
Mr Skufris said: “There are now just two whole floors remaining for lease at 277 Clarence Street offering good natural light from two sides and polished original timber floors throughout from $131,670 per annum.”
After working together for almost a decade, commercial real estate team Jared Doyle and Jack Gwyn have taken their business to the next level, opening RWC Gateway.
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