16 O’Connell Street is a 12-storey B Grade office building in a trophy location in Sydney’s premium financial core. Designed by Bruce Dellit (famous for creating the Hyde Park War Memorial) and built between 1938 and 1940, the Old Bank of NSW building is one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in Sydney and a breathtaking showcase of the era’s decadence. Immaculately presented and superbly positioned in Sydney CBD’s northern hub, it offers a prime and rarely available address for any small business among many of Sydney’s most famous landmarks, hotels and commercial structures. Circular Quay, Royal Botanic Gardens, Museum of Sydney, Sofitel, Australia Square and Chifley Tower are all a short stroll away and Wynyard Station and Martin Place (railway and light rail) are easy to reach. Tenants are also spoilt for choice with the wide range of high end restaurants and bars in the vicinity.