A new workplace destination in Sydney's vibrant cultural capital
120 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
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Block size: 616 m² approx.
Designed by renowned architect FJMT Studio, the Oxford & Foley development will deliver a new precinct to Darlinghurst, with 9,200sqm of beautifully restored office space fused with modern improvements, along with 2,300sqm of retail, bar and dining offerings. The result will be a precinct where businesses will come to work, play and innovate.
We would like to welcome Sony Inc and Dovetail to Oxford Foley and now with the final building remaining being 120 Oxford Street.
Key features:
- Restored heritage office floors with additional modern glass floors - Exclusive outdoor rooftop terrace - North facing Harbour and city skyline views - New luxurious End of Trip amenities - Whole or part building opportunities
For further information or to arrange an inspection and presentation, please contact the exclusive leasing agents.
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