Commercial Offices for Lease in Brisbane, QLD

27 offices · 8 locations
Market overview

Commercial office space in Brisbane, QLD

Brisbane is Queensland's corporate and government centre, attracting resources and energy companies, State government departments, law firms, professional services, and engineering practices. Premium and A‑grade towers cluster in the Golden Triangle financial core bounded by Eagle, Creek and Queen Streets, where Sidespace currently lists 21 commercial office suites across four buildings, ranging from 166 m² to 1,965 m².

Stock in the core is anchored by landlords including Dexus, and tenants benefit from river frontage, the Queen Street Mall retail precinct, and the Eagle Street Pier dining strip. All Citytrain lines converge at Central and Roma Street, and the CBD is served by buses and CityCat ferries, making the commute accessible despite parking being priced at levels below Sydney or Melbourne but still material for most occupiers.

27 offices 8 locations
Dexus logo COMMERCIAL
1 Eagle Street, Brisbane
Size
166–1,792
From
$1,020/m²
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Frequently asked questions

Answers reflect current Sidespace listings in Brisbane.

What size commercial office suites are available in Brisbane?
Sidespace currently lists suites from 166 m² to 1,965 m² across Premium and A‑grade buildings in the CBD. Inventory spans four buildings with 21 available tenancies.
Which landlords and operators list office space in Brisbane on Sidespace?
Dexus is among the landlords with live listings in Brisbane. All enquiries go directly to the landlord or their appointed agent, with no third‑party commission.
What types of businesses typically lease office space in Brisbane's CBD?
The CBD attracts resources and energy head offices, State government agencies, law and professional services firms, and engineering consultancies. The Golden Triangle financial core is home to Queensland's largest corporate and government tenants.
How does commuting and parking work in Brisbane's office market?
Central and Roma Street stations serve all Citytrain lines, and the CBD is connected by buses and CityCat ferries on the river. Parking is available but priced, though generally below Sydney or Melbourne rates.