The Corporate Centre
There is no other project like this in Maroochydore. The Corporate Centre is specifically designed to meet the requirements of small to medium sized professional businesses.
The Maroochydore Principal Activity Centre has been identified as the new CBD of the Sunshine Coast and is anticipated to house the proposed Sunshine Coast Convention Centre, the Maroochydore railway station, the new administration Building for the Sunshine Coast Council as well as 25Ha of public park and open space
- The PAC will incorporate 4000 units
- 160,000m2 of Commercial Office Space
- 45,000m2 of retail shopping area
- Early works include the construction of $150M in infrastructure to service the new CBD
- It will create over 8000 jobs and provide a major stimulant in attracting businesses to the region
Leasing Now - Selling Now - Modern Strata Offices
41M² - 178M²
plus Decks
EXCELLENT
CLIENT PARKING
TWO LIFTS
AIR CONDITIONED
FULL SECURITY
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Invest in the Sunshine Coast.
A strong & growing economy.
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At a Glance
The Corporate Centre is a modern three level air conditioned office building with abundant natural light from all sides.
Features include
- Level One
- 21 Strata Title Offices over a total
floor plate of 1800 square metres NLA
- Level Two
- 16 Strata Title Offices over a total
floor plate of 1800 square metres NLA
- 121 on-site car parks which include
- 24 open visitor car spaces
- 97 secure under cover car spaces
- 26 bicycle bays and 4 motorbike bays
Location description
The Sunshine Coast’s economy has doubled in size in the last decade, with a Gross Regional Product now exceeding $10 billion. The Sunshine Coast economy is home to over 34,500 registered businesses across a range of industry sectors.
Growth in the Sunshine Coast is set to continue, making the region one of the most dynamic and innovative investment prospects in Australia. The Sunshine Coast population of 338,429 people (estimated at 30 June 2011) is projected to increase to over 500,000 people in the next two decades.
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