Townsville Bulletin

Precinct 21 set to get city heart beating

- CHRIS LEES

IT’S hoped a new multimilli­on-dollar commercial precinct will be the catalyst for more retail, food and beverage stores in Townsville’s city centre.

Precinct 21, a five-level office building at 21 Stokes St and the former offices of AECOM, revealed its $10 million transforma­tion last night.

Thirdi Group director of sales and marketing Luke Berry said it was an important site for Townsville’s CBD, with office workers the key to reactivati­ng other commercial offerings like retail, food and beverage outlets in the city.

“The aim is to attract tenants of a scale that will have a positive impact on other commercial offerings in the city and also attract new businesses,” he said.

“Above all, this refurbishe­d building presents an unmatched opportunit­y for commercial tenants to secure a firstclass office space in the absolute heart of the central business district.”

Mr Berry said millions of dollars of internal and external constructi­on had transforme­d the site into 5800sq m of A-grade commercial leasing space.

“Precinct 21 is located in a high-profile position on the corner of Stokes and Sturt streets with fantastic branding opportunit­ies for tenants,” he said.

“The open-plan layout provides flexibilit­y for tenants to custom fit their space to suit their requiremen­ts and with an average of 1000sq m floor plates over five levels, there is plenty of space to adapt with changing needs.”

The Thirdi Group acquired the site through E Property Group, which has been retained to manage its leasing.

 ??  ?? HIGH HOPES: An artist’s impression of the revamped Townsville CBD office building rebranded as Precinct 21.
HIGH HOPES: An artist’s impression of the revamped Townsville CBD office building rebranded as Precinct 21.

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