Hybrid policies in Brisbane have compressed total demand but increased per-sqft quality requirements — the surviving demand is institutional Class A, not Class B.

  • Hybrid is a permanent design constraint, not a phase.
  • Density assumptions have moved from ~120 sqft/seat to ~150–180 sqft/seat in most Class A programmes.
  • Meeting-room intensity has roughly doubled vs pre-2020 baselines.
  • The 'office as destination' model is now the default brief.

Brisbane hybrid work and office demand

Hybrid policies in Brisbane have compressed total demand but increased per-sqft quality requirements — the surviving demand is institutional Class A, not Class B.

TL;DR

  • Hybrid is a permanent design constraint, not a phase.
  • Density assumptions have moved from ~120 sqft/seat to ~150–180 sqft/seat in most Class A programmes.
  • Meeting-room intensity has roughly doubled vs pre-2020 baselines.
  • The 'office as destination' model is now the default brief.

What hybrid means for size

Most Class A occupiers in Brisbane now plan for 60–80% peak in-office occupancy. Sizing on peak (not average) is the only way to avoid permanent spillover. Use the Office Space Calculator with hybrid-mode density.

What hybrid means for design

Meeting-room intensity has roughly doubled. Phone-booth count has tripled. Hot-desking is the rule for under-50% in-office days; assigned desks for higher attendance bands. Hospitality-grade amenity is now table stakes.

Key facts

cityBrisbane
countryAustralia
regionAPAC
classARentLocal720 AUD/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$480/sqft/yr
vacancy11.6%
typicalLeaseYears7
typicalRentFreeMonths8
submarkets5
primeYieldPct5.4%

Frequently asked questions

How should I size a Brisbane office for hybrid?
Plan for 60–80% peak occupancy. Use 150–180 sqft/seat for hybrid Class A (vs 120 sqft pre-2020). The Office Space Calculator handles both modes.

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Reviewed by Class A Atlas Editorial Desk — House byline · global editorial team. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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