Sydney NSW 2000 Shop 4/155 CASTLEREAGH STREET
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Large Shopfront - Floor to Ceiling Windows - In the Heart of the City
155 Castlereagh Street 'The Citisite House' is a modern 14-storey commercial building situated between the intersections of Market Street & Park Street.

Walking distance to Town Hall Train Station, Bus interchange and new Light Rail, the building is also close to a range of quality shopping and dining attractions including Pitt Street Mall and Queen Victoria Building.


This large glass shop front boasts expansive window frontage with floor to ceiling windows allowing excellent exposure for your business and can be used for a variety of retail purposes including hairdresser, beauty salon or cafe.

Features include:
- 31 sqm approx
- Open plan
- Self contained
- Expansive floor to ceiling glass windows
- Great exposure
- Modern sink
- On-floor bathroom and kitchen facilities

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