Sydney King Street

Level 13, 135 King Street, Sydney, Australia, NSW 2000

The business centre in King Street, Sydney is in the energetic heart of Sydney's CBD, surrounded by major financial institutions, blue-chip companies and premier retail stores. The premium office building sits south side of King Street between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, and houses The Glasshouse, a three level retail centre fronting Pitt Street Mall that includes over 27 specialty retail stores. The business centre is located on level 13 and showcases floor to ceiling glass with spectacular views over the CBD and beyond. High-end retail stores on Castlereagh Street, Pitt St Mall and the Queen Victoria Building are all within a few minutes' walk and undercover access takes you directly to Town Hall and Martin Place Train Stations, and major bus routes are right on your doorstep. You'll find a wide choice of lunchtime options nearby, including some of Sydney's best restaurants and cafes, and Sydney's iconic Hyde Park is only a short stroll. It's an address that's perfectly positioned for your business growth in the future.

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