10-14 Hunter Street,
Sydney, NSW 2000
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Heritage Landmark .... a Rare Offering
- Partial lease back to NSW Sports Club or vacant possession
- Huge potential for strata sub-division (STCA)
- Three street frontages to Hunter and Little Hunter Streets as well as Curtin Place
- Attractive street appeal with Victorian era frontage
- First class location in proximity to Wynyard Station
Historical Landmark
Expressions of interest are invited for a rare opportunity to acquire one of Sydney’s historical landmarks.
Rich in history, this Victorian era property was originally constructed circa 1888 as two separate buildings that have since been combined to provide accommodation over five levels, plus an additional basement level totalling 1,382 sqm NLA.
This architecturally significant building was acquired in 1900 by the NSW Sports Club, and has been operating for over 100 years by the same owners.
Blue Ribbon CBD Location
Considered the financial hub of the Sydney CBD, this prime location is also exposed to a high volume of pedestrian traffic, is in close proximity to Wynyard Station; only minutes from Circular Quay and only 25 metres from the intersection of George Street.
Diversity of Development & Leaseback Options
This building retains enormous potential for adaptation, exploring options for partial leaseback by the current owners; the NSW Sports Club, and also holds the strong potential for strata title developers (STCA) to explore break-up, the conversion to office accommodation, retail explorations and attractive appeal to the private sector.
EOI closes at 5.00pm on 24th September 2009.
- Huge potential for strata sub-division (STCA)
- Three street frontages to Hunter and Little Hunter Streets as well as Curtin Place
- Attractive street appeal with Victorian era frontage
- First class location in proximity to Wynyard Station
Historical Landmark
Expressions of interest are invited for a rare opportunity to acquire one of Sydney’s historical landmarks.
Rich in history, this Victorian era property was originally constructed circa 1888 as two separate buildings that have since been combined to provide accommodation over five levels, plus an additional basement level totalling 1,382 sqm NLA.
This architecturally significant building was acquired in 1900 by the NSW Sports Club, and has been operating for over 100 years by the same owners.
Blue Ribbon CBD Location
Considered the financial hub of the Sydney CBD, this prime location is also exposed to a high volume of pedestrian traffic, is in close proximity to Wynyard Station; only minutes from Circular Quay and only 25 metres from the intersection of George Street.
Diversity of Development & Leaseback Options
This building retains enormous potential for adaptation, exploring options for partial leaseback by the current owners; the NSW Sports Club, and also holds the strong potential for strata title developers (STCA) to explore break-up, the conversion to office accommodation, retail explorations and attractive appeal to the private sector.
EOI closes at 5.00pm on 24th September 2009.
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10-14 Hunter Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
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SYDNEY, NSW 2000
SYDNEY, NSW 2000
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