Constructed in 1977, 111 Macquarie Street is an A-grade 10-storey office tower, comprising two basement storage levels and nine upper levels. Located in the heart of the financial precinct, the former Reserve Bank Building is one of Hobart’s architectural landmarks, offering views of both Mount Wellington and the waterfront. Since purchasing the site in 2001, Riverlee has undertaken significant internal and external refurbishments. The building was awarded the ‘Enduring Architecture Award’ at the 2012 Tasmanian Architecture Awards. Key tenants include Marsh Insurance, ME Bank, Shadforth Financial, the Bureau of Meteorology and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Designed by the Commonwealth Department of Works and constructed in 1977, this impressive 10 storey building has enduring elegance. Tenants enjoy sweeping views of the Hobart skyline and beyond, taking in Franklin Square, Mount Wellington, and the stunning waterfront. Many of Hobart’s landmark attractions are just a stroll away, including Trafalgar Shopping Centre, Franklin Wharf, Parliament Square and Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. In-house amenities include shower facilities and bike racks along the side of the building. Trafalgar carpark is directly behind the building. Building occupants include Disability Tasmania, Shadforth Financial, the Bureau of Meteorology, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.