Davies says the markets have proved very popular with customers since opening earlier this year.
"They benefit from a location right in the middle of central Queen St, with its high pedestrian count and multicultural customer base."
The markets and international foodcourt are situated across 2668sq m of floor area on levels three and four.
The conversion of the cinemas to the new markets was managed by Platinum Project Management and carried out by Watts and Hughes Construction.
The project required the removal of all existing partitions and cinema structure to provide two floors of open market space with partitioning for tenancies varying in size from 13sq m to 100sq m and rents ranging from $300 to $1500 a week.
Retailers now offer a selection of gifts, accessories, fashion and food.
"It has been taken up extremely well as an affordable location for small retailers with low-risk, flexible-term tenancies available, starting at six months," Davies says.
Hiskens says the property benefits from a high pedestrian count, being located in one of the busiest sections of Queen St.
"The markets are accessed from both Queen St and Elliot St via the Mid City Arcade.
"In addition, the location is easily accessible to the residents of the more than 27,000 innercity apartments and the 85,000-plus people who work in the CBD every day."
Public transport is close by with several bus stops on Queen St and the Britomart transport hub a short walk away.
Car parking is available at the Civic and Atrium on Elliot buildings, with further parking on Elliot St.