* Boutique office of approx. 107.6m2 * Extra high ceiling * Ample natural light * Lift access * Private kitchenette and private bathroom
Located on the north eastern corner with great natural light and ventilation, this 107.6m2 office will impress you with its combined boutique feature arising from modern refurbishment and heritage facade. Extra high ceiling with fans, wrapping round timber frame windows and warehouse style internal structure will rejuvenate your creativity in laying out your working space.
345B Sussex Street (Commerce Building) is positioned on the corner of Liverpool and Sussex Streets, conveniently sitting in the middle of the major amenities. Chinatown is a short walk to the south of the property with Darling Harbour to the west. Town Hall Station and George Street cinemas are located to the east of the building.
For further information please call David 0492 929 791.
Features include: Close to Shops,Close to Transport,Lift Installed,Southern CBD
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