Landmark Commercial Space Adjacent to Wynyard Station
level 9/47 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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47 York Street is a commercial strata building comprising 14 levels of office area and a broadcasting tower. The AWA building was known as a famous Sydney landmark building for many years due to being one of the tallest commercial buildings for over 20 years. The building was internally and externally refurbished in 2007 to a high standard.
Features:
- The floor is fully fitted out comprising a reception, 3 offices and a boardroom with the option of furniture for a turn key scenario - Secure whole floor opportunity - Art deco designed building - Positioned in Sydney's thriving western corridor - Adjacent to Wynyard Station providing access to Train, Bus & Light Rail services - Great natural light on two sides - Two high speed passenger lifts - Well suited to legal, account and professional services - Close proximity to Barangaroo & Cocklebay Wharf - Flexible lease term - Ready to occupy
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