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Striking Melbourne CBD views for Caleb and Brown in new Cremorne office

Jess Freeman • 08/04/2022

Caleb and Brown has leased a 700sqm office on Level 3, 2-6 Gwynne Street, Cremorne, Melbourne from Roche Holdings paying $750 per sqm gross under a four-year lease.

This brand new 7-level office building with impressive finishes has a 4.5-Star NABERS rating, ground floor gym, end of trip facilities and private terraces on each floor providing striking views of the CBD and eastern suburbs.

The deal was negotiated by Chris Meehan of Cushman & Wakefield who said, “Cremorne has always been the home to innovative companies and now we’re seeing businesses that special in Cryptocurrencies taking more and more space in the precinct.” 

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