Brisbane 2032 organising committee move into Riverside Centre
The organising committee for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympic Games have found a permanent home in prominent Brisbane office tower.
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The Brisbane 2032 organising committee have found a permanent home in the famous CBD Riverside Centre.
The site at 123 Eagle Street was pitched as the “ideal location” to welcome international delegates and Games representatives in the lead up to 2032.
Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee President Andrew Liveris said while initially occupying half of one floor, the lease agreement would allow the team to expand with the workforce set to increase to the thousands by the time of the Games.
“Riverside Centre has been an iconic part of the Brisbane city skyline since 1986, with spectacular views across the city that showcase Brisbane at its best,” Mr Liveris said.
“We’re also pleased that Riverside Centre holds a six-star NABERS Energy rating and operates on a certified carbon neutral basis, in line with Brisbane 2032 bid commitments.”
The GPT Group’s head of leasing Stephen Nicol said they were delighted to be welcoming the Brisbane 2032 team to the building this week.
“Riverside Centre is an iconic asset located in the heart of Brisbane’s ‘Golden Triangle’ and as a premium grade building, combines innovative workplace design and exceptional experiences to drive a thriving workforce and business success.
“It is a well-known and loved landmark in Brisbane and I look forward to the Brisbane 2032 team celebrating years of success in their new home at Riverside Centre in the lead up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games.