Heritage Lanes, 80 Ann Street, Brisbane

Heritage Lanes, 80 Ann Street, in Brisbane’s CBD, offers over 35 levels of premium grade office space, with extensive retail on the ground plane and best in class sustainability credentials and end-of-trip amenities.

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Location
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End of Trip Facilities
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Bicycle Storage
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Onsite Parking
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Dining
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Concierge
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Retail
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Quality Office Space
GradePremium Grade
Total Area60,000 m² + NLA
Avg Floor Size2,200 m²
Operating Costs$187.10 / SQM PA + GST
Parking Spaces121
Ownership50% Mirvac Property Trust, 50% M&G Real Estate
Major TenantsSuncorp
Nabers Energy50
Nabers Water40
Availability
Level
Available
Area (sqm)
Ground Level, Shop 11
Now
27.00
This 27 m2 tenancy provides a compact, efficient, turnkey footprint ideal for grab‑and‑go operators seeking exposure within a tightly held CBD retail precinct. Left as‑is with fitout in situ, G11 offers a low‑cost entry point into Heritage Lanes’ high‑amenity environment, supported by a steady flow of office workers, visitors and residents moving through the laneway and lobby interface.

Fitout: Existing

Rent: 1,296

Ground Level, Shop 10
Now
63.00
This 63 m2 tenancy offers a fully fitted, clean, move‑in ready food and beverage space positioned in one of Brisbane CBD’s highest‑quality precincts. The existing fitout is intact and the premises present in a tidy, furniture‑free condition, allowing an incoming operator to start trading with minimal uplift. Located within the Heritage Lanes retail laneway, G10 benefits from strong daily foot traffic driven by the premium commercial tower above and the curated mix of boutique operators across the precinct.

Fitout: Existing

Rent: 1,190

80 Ann Street Brisbane Turbot Street entrance

Contact us

Oliver Stack

Asset Manager

Mirvac

0408 118 025

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