Sydney

Office Spaces In Sydney
Find your perfect workspace solution in the heart of Sydney
A Closer Look At The City
Sydney is Australia's largest financial centre and the primary location for multinational companies managing operations across the Asia-Pacific region. The city's established professional services sector, strong regulatory environment, and direct connectivity to major Asian markets make it a natural base for international businesses with regional responsibilities.
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Private Offices
- Constant connectivity and reliable infrastructure
- Connecting you to industry leaders
- Unparalleled assistance and expertise
- Purpose-led and thoughtfully designed
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Day Offices
- Work from premium locations across the city
- Flexible commitment terms to fit your needs
- Constant connectivity and reliable infrastructure
- Connecting you to industry leaders
From AUD 720.00/person/month

Hot Desks / Dedicated Desks
- Constant professional presence
- Solutions designed to fit your needs
- Purpose-led and thoughtfully designed
- Facilitating connections with like-minded professionals
From AUD 675.00/month

Virtual Offices
- Constant professional presence
- Professional business and administrative services
- Reduced overhead costs of a physical workspace
- Connecting you to industry leaders
From AUD 90.00/month

Meeting Rooms
- Seamless connectivity
- High-performance audio-visual technology
- End-to-end on-site assistance
- Catering service on request
34 Meeting Room(s)

Event Spaces
- Custom layout and branding to suit your event
- Professional on-site support
- Audio-visual capabilities available
- Catering service on request
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Business Concierge
- Expert company set-up and operational support
- Expertly crafted IT solutions for your business
- On-site administrative assistance and expertise
- Seamless business transition
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More About Sydney
Business Districts in the City
- Sydney CBD: The Sydney Central Business District is home to the headquarters of Australia's leading financial institutions, law firms, consulting practices, and multinational corporations. Major commercial addresses including Grosvenor Place, 1 Bligh Street, Salesforce Tower, and Three International Towers sit within the CBD, placing tenants at the centre of the city's primary corporate activity.
- Barangaroo: Barangaroo has emerged as one of Sydney's most significant commercial precincts, attracting major financial services firms, professional services organisations, and international banks. Three International Towers anchors the district's commercial offering and represents some of the most sought-after office space in the city.
- George Street Corridor: The George Street corridor runs through the heart of the CBD and connects many of Sydney's most established commercial addresses. Buildings along and adjacent to this corridor, including 400 George and Angel Place, are well positioned for companies seeking premium workspace with convenient access to the city's transport network.
Business Environment
Sydney operates within Australia's stable, common law legal framework and benefits from a transparent regulatory environment that supports both domestic and international business operations. The city serves as the regional headquarters location for a significant number of global corporations managing Asia-Pacific portfolios, with financial services, professional services, technology, and media well represented across the CBD.
Key Industries
Financial services and banking form the core of Sydney's corporate economy, with the ASX and major domestic and international financial institutions concentrated in the CBD. Technology companies, management consultancies, legal practices, and media organisations also maintain substantial operations in the city, creating a broad and well-established corporate ecosystem.
Connectivity and Accessibility
Sydney Airport provides direct international connections to major business destinations across Asia, North America and Europe. Within the city, the CBD is served by commuter rail, light rail and bus networks, with key commercial precincts including Barangaroo and the core CBD easily accessible from Sydney's central transport interchange. Sydney's time zone also provides an operational overlap with both Asian business hours and close-of-business in Europe, which is a practical consideration for companies managing regional or global teams.







