Like us, we're sure you'll be impressed by the history and significance this central city office space has to offer.
Sir Miles Warren, unarguably Christchurch's most celebrated architect, designed this building to compliment the neighbouring property at 65 and also AEQ House.
The building extols character and a timelessness that belies its comparative youth and is a great example of a style that has become an important and recognised part of the Christchurch landscape. The understanding and appreciation of these qualities has grown post earthquake as our heritage has become even more valued. The longevity of the existing tenancies at 65 & 69 Cambridge is testament also to its appeal and its functional effectiveness in a modern and changing world. It is a rare and exciting opportunity for a new occupier who will also no doubt make their mark on the space. The new Tenant will also be able to enjoy the benefits of the garden, created by Sir Miles himself.
The Level 4 space consists of approximately 198m2 which is nestled in the tree tops along Cambridge Terrace and enjoys views over the garden and gallery space. The property is situated over the road from The Avon River linking the Health, Justice and Retail precincts and is handy to Christchurch Hospital, Hagley Park, Riverside, The Terraces & Cashel St Mall.
The space is a well proportioned mix of offices and open plan space and this 4th floor suite will appeal to a range of office occupiers but especially those driven with a creative energy and appreciation for design quality. The owners are not afraid of redesigning the space to meet the needs of a suitable incoming tenant.
The lease comes with 2 x ground floor (under cover) carparks.
Currently undergoing enhancement works, together with the adjoining 65 Cambridge Terrace which will house the Architectural Museum and Gallery, inspiration is sure to accompany you to your new office every day.
- 198.41m2
- 85% of NBS
- Sir Miles Warren design
- 2 x undercover carparks
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Craig Edwards or Paul Middleditch.