RM Hope Building, 2 National Circuit

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Heritage listed office building located near Parliament House, Canberra

Overview

NLA
5,506 sqm
Sector
Office
Grade
A Grade
Fund ownership stake
100%

Heritage office in a strategic precinct

The RM Hope Building is a heritage listed, A Grade office building on a prominent corner site at Kings Avenue, Macquarie Street and National Circuit, just a short walk from Parliament House. Constructed in 1939 in the Art Deco style, it now serves as a key office for the Commonwealth of Australia. While rich in history, the building has been upgraded to deliver modern A Grade office accommodation, with security features and robust engineering infrastructure to support critical operations.

It is part of the National Circuit Precinct, a connected cluster of six government and office buildings that support the work of key government agencies, alongside private sector partners. The precinct promotes flexibility, connectivity and community. It is home to nearly 5,000 workers and anchored by shared outdoor walkways, landscaped courtyards, a library, childcare and café facilities at 4 National Circuit.

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Location

2 National Circuit, Barton, Australian Capital Territory

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Asset details

Additional information
Location 2 National Circuit, Barton, Australian Capital Territory
Car parks 24
Anchor tenant Commonwealth of Australia
Award Property Council of Australia Innovation & Excellence Awards: Best Heritage Development, 2013
Award ACT Architecture Awards: Winner in the categories of Heritage Architecture and Interior Architecture, 2013

Data as at November 2025.

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