No more "soulless skyscrapers": Camperdown's alternative office space

 

Commercial Ready | By Callum Hofler


28-32 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050

 

Camperdown, NSW, is a suburb of considerable affluence. According to the most recently published Census, the suburb has a median weekly income just over 34 per cent higher than the national median. Heavily populated and with immediate access to some of Sydney’s best medical and educational amenities, including the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney, Camperdown is a destination suburb for both those seeking residential property, as well as businesses looking to setup shop.  

Now, Ray White, in conjunction with Karbon Property, are offering a freehold that they contend has real value as “a stylistic HQ”, right in the heart of this precinct. 28-32 Mallett Street is a recently renovated city fringe space with quality finishes and an abundance of natural light, that is sure to please the eye.

"The property is situated in the Sydney Fringe's most up-and-coming enviable location."

 

28-32 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050

 

“The architecturally designed refurbishment combines warehouse character and state of the art finishes delivering a stylish HQ that will appeal to investors and occupiers alike,” commented Karbon Property’s Tom Williams.

In the competitive world of inner-city office space, vendors need to make their property stand out, and not just in terms of location and surrounding services. Both buyers and tenants are looking for property that will invite workers in, and have them excited to occupy the office in-person.  

Beautiful spaces that also contain sufficient square metreage so as to accommodate a business's day-to-day operations are difficult to come by in a suburb like Camperdown, which gives 28-32 Mallett Street its point of difference. With 1,039 sqm over two levels, occupying businesses will have an abundance of space to work with, without sacrificing visual and tactile quality.  

“We were initially drawn to the building due to its location opposite the park and the fact it occupies a prominent corner block.”

“We styled the renovations to be sleek and inviting, whilst allowing the next owner or occupiers to put their spin on it,” stated Toby O’Neil, the Director of property development company Addenbrooke.

 

28-32 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050

 
 

“[Camperdown’s] commercial hub has expanded quickly due to its character-filled warehouse conversions into office buildings, and its proximity to local employee talent living nearby who are sick of working in soulless skyscrapers in the CBD and looking for a more authentic location,” said Ray White Commercial agent Peter Vines.

 

With polished concrete floors, exposed timber ceilings, large windows, brand new kitchenettes and bathroom facilities, as well as a gorgeous balcony situated on level one, this office captures the open and inviting aesthetic that employees find attractive in a business.

As businesses clamour to contend with the allure of hybrid work, enjoyable communal office space like 28-32 Mallett Street can mean the difference between leading a successful business and a disjointed one.

28-32 Mallett Street is being brought to market by Ray White Commercial’s Peter Vines and Michael Khouri, in conjunction with Karbon Property’s Tom Williams and Charles Bowmer, and will be auctioned on Thursday 28th of July.


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