Kyle House is a heritage-listed commercial office located at 27–31 Macquarie Place, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by C. Bruce Dellit and built during 1931 by Stuart Bros. The property is privately owned. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. Kyle House is a character building with art deco features and a magnificent arched heritage facade. The building enjoys direct access to the leafy Macquarie Place Park and is just a short stroll from Circular Quay. Kyle House is excellent opportunity for smaller tenants to enjoy the benefits of occupying their own floor in the heart of the CBD. Suitable for professional including accounting, legal, financial, property, environmental and engineering.Reception services, internet, boardroom, meeting room and kitchen included. Kyle House is aesthetically significant as an important example of Inter-War Art Deco style emphasizing verticality and detail of cladding materials. It represents an early attempt to discard historical stylish and search for architectural forms and decorative elements more relevant to the 20th century. (City of Sydney Heritage Study) Building features:- - High floor tenancy with great light all 3 sides - Whole floor with secure access - Offered with existing fit out or refurbished to open plan - Great views over Macquarie Place Park - Rail, ferry and bus services are within minutes walk of the building at both Circular Quay and Wynyard Stations.