Brisbane’s Golden Triangle business district is the home of this prestigious 54th-level penthouse office at 111 Eagle Street – a prime location for businesses of all shapes, sizes and industries with the Cat Ferry terminal nearby and easy access to bus and rail links. The site is located between the Riverside Centre and Riparian Plaza buildings. Leighton Contractors constructed the Cox Rayner-designed skyscraper which has 54 floors including 44 levels of premium office space and 115 car parking spaces in the under ground carpark. The building cost $700 million to construct.The building follows best-practice environmentally sustainable design principles and has achieved a 6-star Green Star As-Built rating – a trusted mark of quality, sustainability and design. The building’s courtyard boasts award-winning restaurants, hip cafes and relaxing bars, perfect to start your evening there and go on to enjoy the abundance of nearby entertainment options in Brisbane’s exciting CBD.With 6 star Green Star office design rating,the building is part of the CBD's 'Golden Triangle' district. One of the major aspects of the building will be its emphasis on sustainability, with features such as gas-fired for on-site power generators, to reduce impact of CO2 production, 50% greater ventilation than most Australian office buildings, it also included plans to River Heat Rejection process to reduce strain on the cooling towers as well as saving millions of litres of water, however this to date has not been installed. There is also a proposal for a water recycling plant for the building for waste water management to be used in conjunction with rainwater tanks for use in toilets and irrigation. Blinds will be sensor-activated to trap hot air before pumping it outside