Merchant House Heritage Charm meets Contemporary Design
333 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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Block size: 1451 m² approx.
An iconic Sydney merchant house has been reimagined into an inspired, new workplace. A thriving ecosystem for innovation. A place where ideas are born, a community of forward thinkers. Weaving the same virtues of 1890's trade with the edge of today, a new destination for next-generation creators has arrived. 333 Kent Street, Merchant House, perfectly blends its heritage history with the needs of the contemporary workforce.
- Whole floors available providing for areas from 430sqm to 14,173sqm.
- Two whole floor speculative fitouts currently under construction, deigned by Gray Puksand due for completion June 2024.
- A dedicated floor, The Sanctuary, provides the perfect escape from your desk combining end of trip amenity with a state-of-the-art wellness centre, with an open air double height terrace for staff and guests to enjoy.
- Merchant House is an adaptive reuse development for a sustainable future, with a commitment to achieve a 5-Star NABERS energy rating.
Please reach out to the exclusively appointed agents at JLL and Knight Frank to understand more about this exciting opportunity.
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