Located in the heart and hub of the newly invigorated Fremantle, Marine House is available for lease following a major refurbishment of the property.
Marine House, situated at 1 Essex Street, just 200 metres from Fremantle’s Fishing Boat Harbour is being leased by Grace Bailey and Jemma Hutchinson of Colliers in conjunction with Greg McAlpine and Rick McKenzie of Knight Frank on behalf of the property owner, the Russell Family.
Marine House, situated on the corner of Marine Terrace and Essex Street, has approximately 3,600sqm of office space over four levels and undercover secure car parking for 33 cars. Typical floor plates are 1,046sqm, with available spaces starting from 400sqm.
Colliers National Director for Office Leasing, Jemma Hutchinson said “Marine house offers an opportunity for tenants to break the 9 to 5 mould and experience a new way of working from 5 to 9. With all Fremantle has to offer, including new restaurant operators, bars, lifestyle amenities and core service retailers, Marine House is a fantastic opportunity to secure key office space in Fremantle.”
Colliers Office Leasing Executive, Grace Bailey said “Marine House ticks all the boxes. Significant upgrades have been rolled out to the building to reposition the asset for the modern-day tenant and future-proof the asset for years to come. Combine this with a high-profile corner location, large fully flexible 1,046sqm floor plates on 4 levels, new ground floor lobby, upgraded lift lobbies and bathrooms, Marine House is a great example of a new type of office asset in Fremantle” Ms Bailey said.
Knight Frank Office Leasing Partner, Greg McAlpine said “We are seeing encouraging signs for the Perth Office Market, with high levels of enquiry, strong demand, and positive net absorption, which is filtering through to the Fringe Markets, including Fremantle. Now more than ever, occupiers are re-assessing their office accommodation needs and looking for flexibility for their business and employees.”
Fremantle, which was recently named as one of the World’s Greatest Places by leading US news magazine Time, is increasingly on the radar of office occupiers, with the area renowned for its lifestyle, connectivity, and amenity.
The recently completed $270million renewal project Walyalup Koort (Kings Square) has transformed Fremantle, delivering high-quality retail and dining precincts and new commercial spaces including office accommodation for more than 1,500 state government employees relocating to Fremantle. The project has created jobs, and in turn repositioned Fremantle as a more attractive place for people to work and live and a catalyst for future investment.
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