207 Kent Street is an A-Grade commercial tower featuring 17 floors of office accommodation, large contemporary lobby and ground level retail amenity. Linked by a common forecourt, it is one of two towers, along with 201 Kent Street, commonly referred to as the 'Maritime Trade Towers'.
The building provides A-Grade amenity with on-site parking, secure end-of-trip facilities and bookable conference & meeting room services. Upper floors enjoy expansive views overlooking Barangaroo while the location also provides tenants with immediate access to the recently transformed office precinct. This provides the opportunity to be surrounded by high profile tenants including Westpac, KPMG, Lendlease, Facebook and Dyson.
207 Kent Street is located on the Western side of Kent Street, directly opposite Barangaroo. It is a short 5-minute walk from Wynyard Station via Wynyard Walk and enjoys proximity to nearby bus and ferry services.
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20.03 - 166.3sqm - Available now - Fully fitted assignment or sublease opportunity to Aug 2025. Fitout includes boardroom, meeting room, kitchen/breakout, collaboration area and 16 cabled workstations. Suite enjoys excellent natural light and Harbour Bridge views.
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