82 Elizabeth Street is a prominently positioned commercial strata building comprising ground, lower ground retail and thirteen office levels. The building is serviced by two passenger lifts. Each floor in the complex is known for its exceptional natural light and extra large sized windows.
The property is prominently located on the eastern side of Elizabeth Street between Martin Place and St James Place in the Financial Core of the Sydney CBD. This is an excellent location close to public transport. Supreme Courts & the "Medical Precinct" on Macquarie Street are situated nearby. The property is positioned to also benefit from the brand new Martin Place Metro Station due to be complete in 2024.
Key Features: • Fit out comprises a generous reception, large open plan area, boardroom, office, storage cupboards & wet kitchentte. • Refurbished to a high extent • Abundant natural light • Views down Elizabeth Street • Direct lift exposure • Prime financial core position • Bus stop directly out the front of the building offering ultra convenience
Co Agents: Will Mulvihill - 0417 233 963 Mulvihill Commercial
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