Completed in 1897, 44 Pitt Street is a beautiful 8-storey heritage building located just south of Circular Quay and near the corner of Bridge Street.
44 Pitt Street is situated in the heart of Sydney's CBD, amidst the financial precinct and next to the newly developed Quay Quarter premium tower. The location offers convenient access to transport links at both Circular Quay to the north, and Martin Place to the south. It is adjacent to Sydney's best cafes and bars at Bulletin Place and the newly completed Loftus Lane.
Current available spaces:
Level 6: approx. 287 sqm fully refurbished with new air conditioning and electrical services, brand new spec fitout featuring reception, boardroom, 2 meeting/quiet rooms, collaboration space, 24 fully cabled workstations, kitchen/breakout, private on-floor bathroom & shower facilities and an exclusive balcony.
Level 7: approx. 215 sqm fully refurbished with new air conditioning and electrical services, brand new spec fitout featuring reception, boardroom, 2 meeting/quiet rooms, 18 fully cabled workstations, kitchen/breakout, private on-floor bathroom & shower facilities, and an exclusive landscaped 58sqm balcony terrace. Top floor tenancy that occupies entire level.
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