231 Elizabeth Street

office

231 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW

An 18-level A-Grade office building constructed in 1987 comprising two basement car parking levels (58 spaces), ground floor retail fronting Elizabeth, Bathurst and Castlereagh Streets together with 15 office levels with the upper floors featuring expansive terraces.

We welcome you to our asset on Gadigal land. This asset is an 18-level A-Grade office building constructed in 1987 comprising two basement car parking levels (58 spaces), ground floor retail fronting Elizabeth, Bathurst and Castlereagh Streets together with 15 office levels with the upper floors featuring expansive terraces.

Note: Charter Hall pays our respects to the Traditional Owners of Country and note that reference to the traditional land is based on current Land Title knowledge which can be contested and reviewed at any time.

 

Building information

Year Built 1987 (refurbishment completed May 2020)
Total NLA 23,448sqm
Typical Floor Plan 1740sqm
Car Spaces 58
Weighted Average Lease Expiry (WALE) 12.2
Occupancy 100%
Major tenants Property NSW
Fund Ownership 100% CPOF

Amenities

ICONS - BICYCLE STORAGE
Bike Storage
ICONS - CAR PARKING
Car Parking
ICONS - END OF TRIP
End of Trip
ICONS - CENTRAL LOCATION
Central Location
Childcare[1]
Childcare
Buses[1]
Nearby Transport
cafe
Café
ICONS - SECURITY
Security
ICONS - SUPERMARKET / SHOPPING
Retail
Points of Interest
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NABERS Water 5.5 Star
Achieved
5.5 Star

Water

A NABERS Water rating looks at the amount of water used and recycled within a building. Whole building Water rating: measures all of the water used in a building, including the base building and tenant occupied spaced.
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Achieved
5 Star

Energy

NABERS Energy measures the efficiency of an office building and rates either the base building, tenancy or whole building. An energy ratings works by comparing the energy consumption of a building against a set of benchmarks that have been developed using actual data. A NABERS Energy rating can be done with or without GreenPower. Base building Energy rating: occurs when central services like heating and cooling systems, lifts and lobby lighting are rated. Tenancy Energy rating: when businesses choose to rate the space they occupy within a building. Whole building Energy rating: this rates the base building and tenant occupied space. This usually occurs when there is a single tenant occupying an entire building.
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Paul Dorney

Paul Dorney

ACT Lead – Asset Management

Brad Campbell

Brad Campbell

Senior Property Manager