Completed in August 2010, 420 George delivers the highest quality office accommodation in services, efficiency, sustainability and design. This is a building with style and functionality.
Investa
Map for 420 George St SYDNEY NSW 2000
Map for 420 George St SYDNEY NSW 2000
Highlights
Surrounded by multiple food courts options, Westfield, Midcity Centre, gyms and the prestigious Strand Arcade
The building has innovative commercial high rise design principles, the side core and open floor plates maximize space, efficiency and tenant flexibility
Tenants of 420 George Street will enjoy the best retail and services amenity in the Sydney CBD market
The building is home to Virgin Active's state of the art Health Club which features a custom-designed 25 metre pool
Main Tenants
AECOM Australia
Clyde Australia Services
Investa
Building Amenities
Cafe
Childcare
Hotel / Conference Venue
Parking
Security
Recycling and Waste Management
Showers
Park
Shops
Bar
Train Station
Bus Stop
Taxi Stand
Restaurant
Building Specifications
5 Star Green Building Rating
Green Building Rating5 / 6
(Office As Built)
5 Star Green Building Rating
Green Building Rating5 / 6
(Office Design)
6 Star Green Building Rating
Green Building Rating6 / 6
(Office Interiors)
Description
Using innovative commercial high rise design principles, the side core and open floor plates maximize space, efficiency and tenant flexibility. The 31 level building comprises 38,000sqm NLA with floor plates averaging 1,200sqm. The combined ratings demonstrate a dedication to minimizing environmental impacts, minimizing energy costs in the future and providing a healthy working environment. 420 George is amidst Sydney's premier retail precinct Pitt Street Mall and houses Mid City Shopping Center including top brands Unique, Witchery, General Pants Co, and many more! The building is also home to Virgin Active's new state of the art Health Club which features a custom-designed 25-meter pool.It is within a short walking distance of the key public transport modes at Wynyard, Town Hall and Martin Place and a stroll to the King Street Wharf and Circular Quay ferry terminals.