Fitted Office Tenancies in Landmark Converted Warehouse
6-10 Mallett Street, Camperdown NSW 2050
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Block size: 1039 m² approx.
6-10 Mallett Street is a landmark warehouse conversion, prominently positioned in a vibrant pocket of Camperdown. Home to Matty & Johns iconic hole in the wall cafe, the building also features a ground floor car park, with 4 upper floors of creative office space. The building has undergone significant refurbishment over the last decade, with secure lobby access and 2 lifts.
Availability: - Level 1 - 199 sqm - Bright corner office with existing fit-out - Original timber windows with great light on 2 sides - Fit-out includes executive office, 10 person conference and 8 person boardroom - Available with 2 weeks notice to current tenant
- Level 2 - 417 sqm - Half floor offering with wrap around windows - Existing timber columns with exposed timber ceilings - Ability to take on existing fit-out or retrofit to your standards
The building features an on-site cafe with great food & beverage options, plus the ability to secure parking within the building.
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