70 Phillip Street was constructed by the Commonwealth Government and was home to the Prime Ministers Sydney office from opening to 2013. It is a fourteen floor strata owned office building located among some of Sydney's flagship Premium and A-Grade office towers. Floor plates are regular in shape and have a typical net lettable area of 1,150sqm.
Located in the Financial Core of the CBD. It is situated on the eastern side of Phillip Street between Macquarie and Castlereagh. Circular Quay is approximately a 400m walk away.
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8.02 - 467sqm - Available Mar 24 - A well presented fit out on the eastern side of the floor. The fit out comprises a boardroom with operable wall, three offices, 49 workstations and a kitchen breakout area which features views of Sydney Harbour.
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