Sydney NSW 2000 509/250 Pitt Street
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CBD small Commercial Office Space ready to move in
Small commercial office suite (14sqm) located in 250 Pitt Street. Suitable for single person office use, or a first time office user.

The building is situated in one of Sydney's strongest emerging business precincts, adjacent to ANZ Bank Centre, opposite Galleries Victoria close to Sydney Hilton, QVB, Pitt Street Mall and Town Hall. This modern and functional office space provides the perfect work area at an affordable price and features:

- 11 levels of Art Deco office space
- Access to a shared Boardroom
- Authentic Heritage interior with high soaring ceilings
- Abundance of natural light
- Rich timber floors
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Lift access
- City views

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