Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games organisers have moved into their swish new digs, in one of the city’s landmark riverfront towers.
The organising committee and its staff will initially occupy half of one floor of the Riverside Centre at 123 Eagle Street, with plans for more floors and space as required in the lead-up to 2032.
Brisbane 2032 president Andrew Liveris said Riverside Centre was the right operational, commercial and brand choice for the organising committee as it continued to shape the 2032 Games. “This lease agreement will grow with our organising committee over time, ensuring we have a reduced office footprint while our workforce is small in the early days, which can increase to cater for thousands of employees by Games time.
Brisbane 2032 chief executive Cindy Hook and president Andrew Liveris have moved their offices into Brisbane’s Riverside Centre.Stephen Nicol, the head of office leasing at Riverside Centre owner GPT Group, said they were delighted to be welcoming the Brisbane 2032 team to the building this week.
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