Rare opportunity for lease in sought after location
165 - 167 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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Block size: 1075 m² approx.
Lawson Place boasts a prime location in the heart of Sydney's CBD, surrounded by esteemed legal chambers, finance and professional services. It is conveniently situated across from the Supreme and Federal Courts and minutes from Martin Place. The building offers excellent visibility with dual frontages on Phillip and Elizabeth Streets. Moreover, it is just a few minutes away from Martin Place train station and bus interchanges.
Sublease/assignment opportunity: - Premises: Suite 4.14, Lawson Place, 165-167 Phillip Street - Area: 95.2sqm - Fitout condition: Existing fitout including unmanned reception area, 1 x 8 person boardroom and open plan workstations. Suite benefits from great natural light with aspect towards Elizabeth Street. - Lease Expiry: 30th November 2024, or new direct lease with Landlord.
Key benefits in the building: - Bookable boardroom - Exclusive rooftop terrace - Kitchenette on each floor - Car Parking (available at additional cost)
Amenities in the building: - Anytime Fitness - Piccolo Me - Trattoria Bastardo
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