FOR RENT
$600 psm pa gross plus GST

Suite 701 Front/70 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000

Bedrooms: -
Bathrooms: -
Car spaces: -
Floor area: 213m2
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Views over Pitt Street

70 Pitt Street is a modern and attractive commercial building with three lifts and excellent services. The location is considered the heart of Sydney's financial precinct and the building is situated between the intersections of Martin Place and Hunter Street.
- Suite situated on level 7 looking over Pitt Street
- Features large reception with 6-8 p boardroom
- Currently furnished with approx 22 workstations, server room
- Common Tea room on level 7. Available now flexible terms

Property Details for Suite 701 Front/70 Pitt St, Sydney

Building Type
Commercial
Floor Size
213m2

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About Sydney 2000

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