Premium fitted out space featuring a large outdoor terrace
8 Chifley Square, Sydney NSW 2000
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Block size: 1586 m² approx.
Designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, 8 Chifley Square is a 30 storey Premium grade commercial building built on a landmark Sydney CBD site.
The tower comprises seven unique villages each providing unparalled connectivity, interaction and amenity through vertical integration.
Three high quality vertical villages will become available for sublease soon. Each village features a dramatic atrium linked by internal staircase. Every floor includes high quality fitout consisting of workstations, boardrooms, meeting rooms, kitchens, breakout areas, floor-to-ceiling glazed windows and exceptional views over the Harbour and CBD.
Centrally located and bound by Hunter, Phillip and Elizabeth Street, the building is conveniently surrounded by a great range of retail options including shops, bars and restaurants. Centred within Australia's leading business precinct, this highly sought-after location places you just minutes from bus, rail and ferry transport hubs. A truly evolutionary workspace in the very heart of the City.
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