A contemporary take
on an iconic space

The Building
In the 1960’s 246 Queen was an iconic building, lauded for its architectural sophistication and groundbreaking retail offering. Today 246 Queen is making a bold return as a revitalised design landmark. Rebuilding a reputation for design-led contemporary retail and office spaces.
More than an office space
Inserting your office and business into 246 Queen has you and your colleagues perfectly positioned to maximise urban life. The building is thoughtfully designed to support a balanced lifestyle of work, well-being and community. Shared building facilities such as a cardio room, security, high speed internet, showers and toilets, and bike storage are all part of the package.
Partnering with us for your company fit-out means you have options. Choose either an entire office space exclusive to your company, or a bespoke office space with shared facilities. All companies that occupy the building also benefit from newly installed building services such as security monitored access points, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning), and both commercial and passenger lifts.

Location
International food, coffee, culture and more are all part of Queen Street’s mid-city experience. The iconic Auckland Art Gallery and century old Albert Park are a two-minute walk from 246 Queen & Strada. The city’s new convention centre and Aotea train station, currently under construction, are all within an easy stroll. An eclectic melting pot of early 20th century architecture, mid-century landmarks and more recent construction are home to law firms and design agencies, famous Korean street food and fine dining, supermarkets, cinema, theatre and fashion boutiques. 246 Queen Street is the perfect location for taking it all in and making it your own.

Retail and hospitality
A number of premium retail spaces on Lorne St are available for lease. This will be the place for quality coffee on the run, an informal meeting, or casual lunch with friends. The commercial offices above and the pedestrian flow between Queen Street and Lorne Street will ensure high foot traffic and a clientele.
