Creative Whole Floors in Impressive Mixed-Use Complex
383 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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Block size: 1766 m² approx.
York & George is a true meld of old and new, with two heritage listed buildings on York Street having been combined and extended to create an impressive, mixed-use complex. The complex features a 26-metre laneway connecting York and George Streets and including a seven-storey atrium throughout, providing the office floors with multiple sources of light. Floorplates range from 526sqm to 1,355sqm.
Specific Availability Includes:
Level 1 1,302sqm Whole floor creative fitout with polished concrete floors, exposed services, double height ceilings and expansive windows overlooking George Street. The existing fitout can be altered to suit an incoming tenant. Available 1 May 2024.
Level 6 526sqm Whole floor creative fitout with polished concrete floors and exposed services. The existing fitout can be altered to suit an incoming tenant. Available 1 November 2024.
On-site building amenity includes Chemist Warehouse, Five Guys, Industry Beans and WeWork. The surrounding location is home to some of Sydney's incredible luxury retail stores, award winning eateries, theatres, gyms and entertainment. The building is also in close proximity to a variety of public transport including trains, buses and light rail services.
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