Located on the western side of Clarence Street, between Jamison and Margaret Streets looking back to Barangaroo. Located at the Gateway to the Harbour Bridge and Sydney's expanding CBD core, 35 Clarence Street is a short stroll to Wynyard and Barangaroo, yet provides effortless ingress and egress to all areas of Sydney thanks to its Northern CBD location.
35 Clarence Street, formerly The George Patterson Bates building, consists of 20 storeys, with 2 floors of retail, 3 of basement parking and 15 upper levels of office space. The lower ground floor provides a child care centre, with a large Café Restaurant on-site and a 24 hour Gym.
Its flexible, central core floor plate and island like location, provides unequalled levels of natural light on 3 sides and maximises the impressive 270 degree views to the Harbour Bridge and Barangaroo.
Level 4 has been split into 3 suites ranging from 208sqm to 469sqm with new spec fit-outs built within.
Levels 9 of 932m² has been extensively refurbished and incorporating a brand new high quality spec fit-out including boardroom, 5 various size meeting rooms, 2 offices, 83 workstations and a large kitchen breakout.
Level 10 of 932m² will be extensively refurbished and offered in a warm shell.
Level 14, Suite 2 of 235m² consists of a brand new spec fitout incorporating a boardroom, meeting room, quiet rooms, kitchen breakout and 22 workstations.
5-star NABERS Energy Rating
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