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201 Miller Street, Sydney
201 Miller Street, North Sydney is an outstanding corporate address. Every aspect of this North Sydney landmark reflects quality and style from the magnificent grand entrance set amongst landscaped gardens, to the large lobby which offers one of North Sydney's only manned concierges.
The building underwent major refurbishment in 2004 including facade, foyer and floor works. Further refurbishment work to be completed includes a full lift upgrade and the addition of showers and bike racks.
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259 George Street, Sydney
259 George is situated in the heart of Sydney's financial district near the intersection of George and Bridge Streets.
Located in the heart of the northern CBD, it enjoys Sydney Harbour to the west and north and parklands to the east. These natural features restrict expansion of the northern CBD and together create a spectacular skyline. |
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Angel Place, Sydney
Rising 35 levels above the city's financial core, Angel Place adds a stylish dimension to the city skyline and an important new focus for the Sydney business community. Angel Place has been developed by AMP and has been designed to offer a world-class environment for superior performance.
The business centre of Sydney's CBD provides Angel Place tenants with a myriad of superior quality dining, retail and accommodation options. Five star hotels such as the Westin Sydney, leading restaurants and the retail precinct of Pitt Street Mall are all within the immediate vicinity of Angel Place.
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120 Pitt Street, Sydney
120 Pitt Street, 'The Money Box Building', is a building of considerable cultural significance, and has been an Australian symbol since 1916. The building is currently owned by the Commonwealth Custodial Services Ltd and is occupied by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
The building was originally constructed in 1916 and was designed by John Kirkpatrick under the direction of the governor of the Bank, Denison Miller. The later 1933 additions to the building matched the original detailing. The building is socially significant because of its association with the famous 'money box' and with many public rallies held in front of the Bank. |
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14-18 Lee Street, Sydney
14-18 Lee Street was completed in June 2000. It offers eight levels of accommodation, including two smaller retail areas on the lower ground level and 6 levels of offices above. The net lettable area is 14,445 sqm and there are 90 basement and sub-basement car spaces.
The building is located in an exciting new precinct known as Henry Deane Plaza at the southern end of Sydney CBD. Henry Deane Plaza is situated in between Central Railway station and the new Railway Square bus station comprises a retail plaza totaling 21 units and 3 large commercial office buildings. |
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150 George Street, Paramatta
150 George Street is an A grade building located in the prime office precinct in the heart of Parramatta. Completed in 1992, it provides 18 levels of office accommodation (including ground & mezzanine), with 5 levels of above ground car parking and offers panoramic views from the higher levels back to Sydney and out to the Blue Mountains.
It has a total net lettable area of 21,964 sqm and is leased in its entirety to Commonwealth Bank of Australia, who have in turn sub let 5 levels to the Health Insurance Commission. The floor plates are in excess of 1,200 sqm. |
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175 Pitt Street, Sydney
175 Pitt Street is centrally located only metres from the heart of Sydney CBD retail hub, the Pitt Street Mall.
The property combines 21 levels of quality office space and basement car park with an exciting retail precinct along its King and Pitt Street frontages.
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36-46 George Street, Burwood
The building was erected in 1992 in a modern commercial style. The building is constructed on concrete footings and has a reinforced concrete frame with a painted cement rendered and glazed fa ade. The roof is metal framed and clad with metal sheeting.
Internally the building has concrete floors throughout with rendered and painted perimeter walls. Ceilings are suspended acoustic tiles and incorporate recessed fluorescent lighting, concealed ducted air conditioning and smoke detectors. |
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56 Pitt Street, Sydney
56 Pitt Street, known as The Royal Exchange Building, has a proud history. It is built on the site where the first Sydney Stock Exchange and Sydney Wool Exchange stood some 150 years ago.
The building has undergone a major refurbishment in 1997 integrating the highest quality materials and finishes with modern building systems technology. Located on the south-eastern corner of the intersection of Pitt and Bridge Streets Sydney with an additional frontage to Gresham Street, Royal Exchange Building is in the core CBD precinct. |
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60 Castlereagh Street, Sydney
60 Castlereagh Street comprises 24 levels of highly functional retail and office space right in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District. Adjacent to Martin Place this is an established address with an efficient infrastructure and ideally placed for the banking, legal, and financial organisations currently occupying the building.
Some of Australia's leading banks have their head offices or major branches close by, while business travellers have the choice of many leading luxury hotels. Martin Place, St James, Wynyard Stations provide rail access, while buses and taxis are in ample supply. |
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Maritime Trade Towers, Sydney
Completed in 1988 by Leighton, Maritime Trade Towers has two inter-joined towers known as 201 Kent Street (Aon Tower) and 207 Kent Street (formerly MSB Tower but now known as Veritas House). The complex also comprises the 5 level historic Grafton Bond Store, with frontage to Hickson Road.
With a net lettable area of approximately 62,500 square metres and efficient floor plates, Maritime Trade Towers comprises 34 floors at 201 Kent Street, 24 floors at 207 Kent Street and 5 floors at the historic Grafton Bond Building.
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