Setting a new standard for sustainable workplaces in Brisbane, the 6-Star Green Star rated Greenhouse office building in West End has officially hit the market, offering investors a stake in the future of environmentally conscious design.
A New Chapter for the Precinct

The sale represents a significant milestone for the multi-award-winning West Village community, cementing its transformation from a historic industrial site into a vibrant, modern hub. Completed in January 2023 by developer Sekisui House, the A-grade office building is being offered for sale via an expressions of interest campaign managed by CBRE and Knight Frank.
The campaign is set to close at 4:00 p.m. next Tuesday, 5 August. This sale offers the chance for a new owner to take a 100% freehold interest in what has become the professional heart of the thriving local area.
The Heart of a Modern Village

More than just a workplace, the $5,874-square-metre building at 9 Wilson Street is deeply integrated into the fabric of West Village. It sits directly above essential retailers like Harris Farm Markets and Woolworths and is surrounded by popular dining spots, creating a seamless flow between work and life for its occupants.
The building was designed by local award-winning architects Blight Rayner to capture the essence of its sub-tropical location, featuring light-filled entrances and a striking foyer with a water feature. Its design encourages interaction, with workers from major tenants like Frasers Property Australia, software firm Ivolve, and co-working provider Workspace365 sharing the precinct with local shoppers and residents. The development thoughtfully overlooks and connects with the repurposed 1928 Peters ice-cream factory, honouring the site’s rich history.
A Blueprint for Future Workplaces

Greenhouse was built with the future of work in mind, providing an environment designed to attract and retain top talent. Beyond its visual appeal, the building incorporates state-of-the-art end-of-trip facilities for cyclists and runners, a rooftop sky garden for relaxation and events, and generously sized floorplates averaging 1,030 square metres.
Its strong green credentials are a core part of its identity, holding a 5.5-star NABERS Energy rating and a 6-Star Green Star Design & As Built rating. Sustainable features include rainwater harvesting, grey-water reticulation for reuse, and an open foyer designed for passive cooling, reflecting a modern demand for healthier and more environmentally responsible workplaces.
Confidence in Brisbane’s Growth
The sale is underpinned by strong confidence in Brisbane’s city-fringe property market. The building offers investors a stable and secure income, with major tenants Frasers Property Australia and Workspace365 committed to initial 10-year leases. This contributes to an impressive Weighted Average Lease Expiry (WALE) of 5.84 years. This listing follows another significant transaction in Fortitude Valley, where Sentinel Property Group acquired an office tower for over $132 million.
According to Adam Woodward of Colliers, that sale highlighted ongoing investor appetite for prime, well-located assets in Brisbane. This confidence is supported by the city’s major infrastructure pipeline and the excitement building for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Published Date 29-July-2025











