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Highlights

  • Heritage listed building in the centre of the CBD
  • Close proximity to Town Hall and St James train stations
  • Surrounded by vibrant retail, dining and business amenities

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  • Space
  • Size
  • Term
  • Rental Rate
  • Space Use
  • Build-Out
  • Available
  • 3rd Floor, Ste 1
  • 861 SF
  • Negotiable
  • $46.85 /SF/YR $3.90 /SF/MO $40,345 /YR $3,362 /MO
  • Office
  • Full Build-Out
  • Now

This space within level 3 forms part of the Banking House building at 228 Pitt Street, a heritage office building originally constructed in 1912 for the Bank of New South Wales. The building features a sandstone façade with classical architectural detailing and has undergone upgrades to provide contemporary office services. The available space is configured as a separated co-share office area accommodating approximately nine desks, with shared occupation alongside an architectural practice. The tenancy includes access to reception facilities, breakout space, two meeting rooms, storage areas, and a kitchen, with shared use of breakout areas and bathroom amenities within the building. Utility costs are noted as being shared on a proportional basis, with the listing indicating a 30% contribution. Interior finishes across the office floors include high ceilings, original timber windows, and a combination of polished concrete and timber flooring, consistent with the refurbished character of the building. Lease terms are available from six months and longer, as referenced in the listing.

  • Fully Built-Out as Standard Office
  • 2 Conference Rooms
  • Space is in Excellent Condition
  • Reception Area
  • Fully Carpeted
  • Natural Light
  • Smoke Detector
  • Mostly Open Floor Plan Layout
  • 9 Workstations
  • Central Air and Heating
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Open-Plan
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Space Size Term Rental Rate Space Use Build-Out Available
3rd Floor, Ste 1 861 SF Negotiable $46.85 /SF/YR $3.90 /SF/MO $40,345 /YR $3,362 /MO Office Full Build-Out Now

3rd Floor, Ste 1

Size
861 SF
Term
Negotiable
Rental Rate
$46.85 /SF/YR $3.90 /SF/MO $40,345 /YR $3,362 /MO
Space Use
Office
Build-Out
Full Build-Out
Available
Now

3rd Floor, Ste 1

Size 861 SF
Term Negotiable
Rental Rate $46.85 /SF/YR
Space Use Office
Build-Out Full Build-Out
Available Now

This space within level 3 forms part of the Banking House building at 228 Pitt Street, a heritage office building originally constructed in 1912 for the Bank of New South Wales. The building features a sandstone façade with classical architectural detailing and has undergone upgrades to provide contemporary office services. The available space is configured as a separated co-share office area accommodating approximately nine desks, with shared occupation alongside an architectural practice. The tenancy includes access to reception facilities, breakout space, two meeting rooms, storage areas, and a kitchen, with shared use of breakout areas and bathroom amenities within the building. Utility costs are noted as being shared on a proportional basis, with the listing indicating a 30% contribution. Interior finishes across the office floors include high ceilings, original timber windows, and a combination of polished concrete and timber flooring, consistent with the refurbished character of the building. Lease terms are available from six months and longer, as referenced in the listing.

  • Fully Built-Out as Standard Office
  • Mostly Open Floor Plan Layout
  • 2 Conference Rooms
  • 9 Workstations
  • Space is in Excellent Condition
  • Central Air and Heating
  • Reception Area
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Fully Carpeted
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Natural Light
  • Open-Plan
  • Smoke Detector
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Property Overview

Banking House at 228 Pitt Street is a distinguished heritage-listed office building that combines early 20th-century architecture with modern upgrades. Opened on August 24, 1912, it was the tallest building erected by the Bank of New South Wales at the time, showcasing a commanding sandstone façade and intricate historic detailing. The building has undergone significant refurbishments in 1937, 1959, and 1981, ensuring its continued relevance and functionality for contemporary occupiers. Today, it accommodates premium office spaces and select ground-floor retail, offering tenants a prestigious address in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. With excellent access to Town Hall Metro, light rail, and major bus routes, as well as proximity to retail and dining amenities, Banking House delivers a rare balance of heritage character and modern convenience, making it a standout choice for businesses seeking a central, high-quality environment.

  • Bus Line
  • Security System
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Kitchen
  • Reception
  • Storage Space
  • High Ceilings
  • Direct Elevator Exposure
  • Natural Light
  • Open-Plan
  • Partitioned Offices
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Secure Storage
  • Wi-Fi
  • Air Conditioning
  • Smoke Detector

Property Facts

Building Type
Office
Year Built
1912
Building Height
6 Stories
Building Size
42,883 SF
Building Class
B
Typical Floor Size
7,147 SF
  • Listing ID: 40338269

  • Date on Market: 4/9/2026

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 226-230 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000

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