Stripped back and restored to its heritage origin, 276 Devonshire Street has been brought to life with innovative design and thoughtful rejuvenation.
Positioned along the recently completed light rail, which offers direct and easy access from the East through to Central Station and into the heart of the CBD, working on Devonshire St in the fringe has never been more accessible.
The opportunity presents itself to take over an existing fitout which includes:
- Access to end of trip bathroom and shower facilities - Direct Frontage to Devonshire Street - Three sides of natural light with huge windows - Restored original timber beams - Polished floors - NBN connectivity - Disability Access - Air Conditioning - High Ceilings
276 Devonshire Street Surry Hills is also surrounded by some of Sydneys most awarded hospitality venues including:
- Bourke St Bakery - The Dolphin Hotel - Il Baretto - Via Napoli - Arthur - Trinity Bar
Contact the exclusive agents for an Information package and a tour of the building.
Shane Blackett 0410 093 392
James Campbell 0472 985 664
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