Colliers are pleased to present for lease, 409 George Street, Waterloo, a beautiful warehouse conversion with original features including vaulted ceilings and exposed brickwork.
Located in a designer showroom precinct, the building boasts high ceilings, ample natural light, large open floor plates and fully fitted facilities making this an ideal fashion retail, showroom or creative office premises. 409 George Street is a well-designed character building that offers full flexibility and an immaculate turn key fit out.
This impressive character facade with street frontage to George Street in Waterloo, is well positioned within the highly sought after city fringe location, offering convenience and connectivity, being only a short walk to Green Square Train Station, set just off one of the main arterial roads within South Sydney making it minutes from both the CBD and Airport.
Key Features: Flexible tenancies from 533m²* Fully fitted warehouse conversion office tenancies Onsite parking for 42 cars Flooded with natural light Turn key Intermain fit out Recent multi-million dollar refurbishment Lift access throughout Located in the heart of South Sydney's fashion hub, neighbourhood tenants include Seafolly, Zimmerman and Camilla and Marc Surrounded by cafes, eateries, and restaurants Green Square Town Centre offers a swimming pool, gym facilities and a library
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