
33 Foster STREET,
Surry Hills, NSW 2010
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Mercer Property - SYDNEY
Suite 4.17, Lawson Place, 167 Phillip StreetSYDNEY, NSW 2000

33 Foster STREET
Surry Hills, NSW 2010
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33 Foster Street: The Perfect Space for Your Next Headquarters
- Whole building Hq
- Large rooftop area
- Flooded in natural light
Mercer Property is delighted to present to the market for lease, 33 Foster Street, Surry Hills.
Located at the heart of Surry Hills’ vibrant hospitality, design, media, and advertising precinct, this property is just a short stroll from Central Station and Sydney’s CBD. Foster Street is a premier address offering the perfect balance of urban charm and convenience.
This iconic corner warehouse building boasts an inspiring creative-style fit-out, including abundant natural light, expansive open-plan layouts, meeting rooms, workstations, and breakout areas.
Recently recognized as one of the ‘Top 30 Coolest Streets in the World’ (TimeOut, March 2024), Foster Street places you steps away from renowned establishments like Beau, Firedoor, Single Origin, and the famed Malibu Sydney sandwich shop. It’s a dynamic urban hub combining trendy cafes, boutiques, and restaurants with heritage-listed charm, making it the perfect setting for any creative workspace.
Key Features:
- Premier Surry Hills location ideal for creative professionals
- Approximately 439 sqm of NLA, plus a 34 sqm exclusive rooftop and a - 90 sqm basement car park (space for 4+ vehicles)
- Unique north-facing rooftop terrace bathed in natural light
- Versatile basement car parking, accommodating up to 4 vehicles, bikes, or scooters, with potential for conversion into additional office space
- Just 400 metres from Central and Museum Stations
- Modern end-of-trip facilities
For further details or to arrange an inspection, please contact Mercer Property.
Located at the heart of Surry Hills’ vibrant hospitality, design, media, and advertising precinct, this property is just a short stroll from Central Station and Sydney’s CBD. Foster Street is a premier address offering the perfect balance of urban charm and convenience.
This iconic corner warehouse building boasts an inspiring creative-style fit-out, including abundant natural light, expansive open-plan layouts, meeting rooms, workstations, and breakout areas.
Recently recognized as one of the ‘Top 30 Coolest Streets in the World’ (TimeOut, March 2024), Foster Street places you steps away from renowned establishments like Beau, Firedoor, Single Origin, and the famed Malibu Sydney sandwich shop. It’s a dynamic urban hub combining trendy cafes, boutiques, and restaurants with heritage-listed charm, making it the perfect setting for any creative workspace.
Key Features:
- Premier Surry Hills location ideal for creative professionals
- Approximately 439 sqm of NLA, plus a 34 sqm exclusive rooftop and a - 90 sqm basement car park (space for 4+ vehicles)
- Unique north-facing rooftop terrace bathed in natural light
- Versatile basement car parking, accommodating up to 4 vehicles, bikes, or scooters, with potential for conversion into additional office space
- Just 400 metres from Central and Museum Stations
- Modern end-of-trip facilities
For further details or to arrange an inspection, please contact Mercer Property.
Surry Hills, 2010 demographic data
The median household income for Surry Hills is $2,308, 11% higher than Greater Sydney's household income of $2,077. Surry Hills has a younger age profile compared to the rest of Greater Sydney (median age 35 vs 37). Property ownership data shows 55% of property owners in Surry Hills have a mortgage.
15,828
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$2,308 per week
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35 years
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Singles
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Mercer Property - SYDNEYSuite 4.17, Lawson Place, 167 Phillip Street
SYDNEY, NSW 2000
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