Thursday 22 April 2010

Parramatta. Education dept leases space

The NSW Department of Education and Training will be the anchor tenant, leasing 6500 square metres of office space, in the Signature Tower, at 2 Wentworth Street, in the Parramatta CBD, on a five-year term for an initial effective rent of $360 per square metre. The building, now 95 per cent leased, is the largest leasing transaction in the CBD in three years, according to The Australian Financial Review The B-Grade is owned and managed by Charter Hall Direct Property Fund.

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