Situated in the heart of Adelaide's Central Business District, 2 King William Street offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility. Conveniently located near an array of amenity, upscale dining, retail, and entertainment options, 2 King William Street provides unparalleled convenience for all businesses looking to relocate in the CBD. With two brand new tenancies now available, this is your chance to secure a prime location in one of Adelaide's beautifully restored heritage buildings.
Level 3: 107 sqm* of valuable fitout with open plan workstation area, offices/meeting rooms, server room and views overlooking King William Street.
Level 7: 353.4 sqm* tenancy with new contemporary design, boardroom overlooking North Terrace and Adelaide Oval. The tenancy has great natural light, breathtaking city views, and a professional atmosphere that fosters productivity and collaboration with a large workstation area and private offices.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to establish your presence in one of Adelaide's most prestigious business addresses. Whether you're a thriving startup, an established corporation, or a forward-thinking entrepreneur, 2 King William Street sets the stage for success. Contact us today for more information or to arrange an inspection.
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