For the first time ever offered on market I.B Property are proud to present the Hughes Gallery for lease.
The opportunity presents itself for an occupier to create their new headquarters in the famed Hughes Gallery Building.
Situated over two floors and connected via an internal staircase, the property can be leased in its current configuration over 803sqm or be split into individual ground floor and first floor tenancies.
Located along the light rail line connecting the Eastern Suburbs to Central Station and the CBD, the building is perfectly positioned, for accessibility for staff and clients.
Surrounded by some of Sydney's finest food and beverage offerings including:
- Bourke Street Bakery - Via Napoli - Trinity Hotel - Henrietta - Amorica - Arthur
Please contact the Exclusive Agents:
Shane Blackett 0410 093 392
James Campbell 0472 985 664
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