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Largely empty CBD tower sells for less than half its price a decade ago

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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April 14, 2026 — 5:01am

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A largely vacant office tower in the Brisbane CBD is set to change hands for less than half what it was sold for almost a decade ago.

Under the deal announced to the stock market, the Australian Unity Office Fund would sell the 18-storey building at 150 Charlotte Street to a fund managed by developer Dexus Group for $40 million.

Property manager and developer Dexus has agreed to buy 150 Charlotte Street in the Brisbane CBD for $40 million. William Davis

The conditional agreement is still subject to shareholder and government approval.

The tower has 11,076 square metres of floor space, according to the sale listing. It also has 100 parking spaces.

This masthead reported in 2017 the building had sold for $105.75 million.

At that time, it was 100 per cent occupied, with major tenants including Boeing Defence Australia and the federal government.

It’s now largely vacant and requires extensive capital works.

The now largely empty building was previously occupied by major tenants including Boeing Defence Australia and the federal government.William Davis

Settlement is expected in mid-2026.

A spokesperson for Dexus didn’t elaborate on the company’s plans for the building, but confirmed the $40 million sale price.

Plans to convert the site into student accommodation with 317 rooms were lodged with Brisbane City Council in 2024.

Those plans were not lodged by Dexus, and the Brisbane office market has solidified its position as one of Australia’s strongest since then.

The Brisbane office market has boomed in recent years, amid a supply crunch. William Davis

Dexus – which is a property manager and developer – owns more than half-a-dozen sites in and around the CBD.

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