The Corn Exchange is a three level heritage building that provides a rare blend of rich character and modern functionality.
Period features from the mid 1900s such as high ornate ceilings, large windows and stairways crafted from timber signal the Building's heritage as Sydney's earliest remaining market building, which was designed by Mr George McRae, the architect who later designed the Queen Victoria Building.
The Building was extensively restored and reconstructed in the 1990s and has most recently been home to the headquarter operations of a burgeoning Australian IT Company - demonstrating the building's capacity to support the functional requirements of modern businesses.
Conveniently located close to all modes of transport, the building offers easy access to King Street Wharf, Cockle Bay and Darling Harbour.
Major organisations within the immediate vicinity of the Corn Exchange Building include, ING, ANZ, CBA, PwC, Westpac, Allianz, American Express, KPMG, Macquarie Bank, BT and Sony.
Highlights include:
- Opportunity to occupy a whole building
- 1,526sqm
- High quality existing fitout
- Vaulted ceiling and raised floor
- Signage rights in prominent location
- Secure bike storage and end of trip facilities
- Outdoor space.
For further information contact Louise Rowe of Knight Frank on 02 9036 6684 or 0431 010 893.