1 Oxford Street
Sydney CBD

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street

1 Oxford Street is a 23 level A-Grade office tower occupying the prime corner of Oxford Street, Wentworth Avenue, Liverpool and College Streets.

Recent refurbishments have delivered a premium ground floor lobby and end of trip facilities. The tower also offers ample basement car parking spaces and 24/7 security.

Property Location

Directly opposite Hyde Park and in close proximity to both Museum and Central Stations, this position also features countless cafes, bars and restaurants.

  • Rent sqm pa

    $941 Gross Effective

  • outgoings sqm pa

    Included

  • floor area sqm

    850 - 1,434

  • levels

    23

  • grade

    A

  • owner

    Memocorp

  • Nabers
  • parking
    Available

Celia Gore

Associate Director

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Spaces

Level/Suite Area sqm Net Rent $/sqm PA Outgoings $/sqm PA Lease Type Timing Comments
131,434$941 Gross EffectiveIncludedSubleaseNowSublease opportunity to 31 May 2030. Newly fitted whole floor with 166 workstations, 18p boardroom, 3x 6p meeting rooms, 5x quiet rooms,1 office, large kitchen breakout and large collaboration area. This premises offers excellent views and natural light.
13.01850$941 Gross EffectiveIncludedSubleaseNowSublease opportunity to 31 May 2030. Northern half of the floor featuring excellent views over Hyde Park and Sydney Harbour. 96 desks, 18p boardroom, 6p meeting room, 2 quiet rooms, 1 office, large kitchen breakout and collaboration area.

Celia Gore Associate Director

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A quick stroll from 1 Oxford Street past Hyde Park finds you at Alberto’s Lounge on Alberta Street. Alberto’s Lounge is a place where good food, good music, good wine and good company meet on an equal footing. It’s an Italian restaurant and bar that is as loyal to the Italy of Lygon Street as it is to the alleyways of Rome, an Italy that is as alive in nightclubs and art-house cinemas as it is trattorias and farmhouses.

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