- Fitted suite with meeting room, 2 offices, open plan area, and wet kitchen with breakout area
- Fully cabled
- Natural light with an outlook onto Clarence Street
- Superb CBD location near the QVD
- Newly refurbished lifts with plans to refurb common bathrooms and tea rooms on each floors
- Superb CBD location near the QVD
- Minutes to Wynyard and Town Hall Station
- Basement car parking is available on a permanent or casual basis.
- Being offered with vacant possession
- For Sale via private treaty
Lot 68 outgoings: Strata TBC Council TBC Water TBC
The Bowlers Club
99 York Street is situated on the western side of York Street between King and Market Streets in the Midtown sector of the Sydney CBD. This is a convenient CBD location almost opposite the Queen Victoria Building and three minutes walk to Town Hall Station and Darling Harbour.
Asking $1,800,000 + GST
Call Robin 0426 251 234 or Email: robin@bdowling.com.au
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