Brand new Flexible Workspace offering with harbour views
99 Walker Street, North Sydney NSW 2060
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Block size: 2263 m² approx.
A white labelled and unbranded flexible workspace solution is now being directly offered across two floors within 99 Walker Street. A first of its kind, this offering is a true integration between conventional leasing and flexible workspace.
Providing tenants with exceptional A grade amenity, this building features superior services, a recently refurbished modern lobby & state of the art end of trip facilities.
99 Walker Street offers excellent access to amenities, public transport and is a gateway to a wealth of retail shopping, cafés and restaurants.
The perfect blend of corporate and industrial, the space features exposed ceilings, polished concrete floors as well as warm and neutral tones throughout. This state-of-the-art workspace is powered by cutting edge technology allowing tenants to access private and secure workspace, book meeting rooms and print on demand.
North Sydney's white label Flexible Workspace, 99 Walker Street is now offering hybrid lease arrangements, giving tenants total autonomy whilst reaping the benefits of a plug and play workspace.
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