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Galileo Building

 

If location is important to your business, then this elegant building, located in the heart of the Menlyn Maine precinct, should have your name on it. Situated on the corner of Aramist and Southern Cross Avenues it is ideally located for easy access to all amenities and services. This building will put your business where business happens. And, like its neighbours, the building will strive to achieve a minimum 4 Star “By-design” and “As-built” Greenstar Rating, providing tenants with a healthier and more productive work environment.

 

Proposed Building Specifications

 

Total Area

Retail - 1,251m2 (Ground Floor)

Offices - 14,333m2 (Ground + 5 Floors)

Parking - 748 Total

Open Bays - 54

 

Parking Ratio

Retail 6 Bays /100m2

Offices 4.7 Bays /100m2

 

Building Features

Highly Customisable

Column Free Space

IT-Friendly

Ceiling Plenum to cater for electrical & data reticulation

Elements of Deep Space to cater for internal layout flexibility

Backup Generators provided

High Quality Finishes

Green Star Rated Building

Reduced Operating Costs due to Green Sensitive Aircon and Electrical Designs

Aircon and Electrical Designs

Safe & Secure Parking

 

BUILDING AVAILABILITY - LATE 2012

 

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Menlyn Maine is one of the initial global projects proud to strive toward becoming Climate Positive. The Climate Positive Program is a project of the Clinton Climate Initiative and the USGBC. It addresses the dual challenge of climate change and rapid urbanization, demonstrating that cities can grow in ways that are “climate positive,” reducing the amount of on-site greenhouse gas emissions to below zero.

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