LTL has moved…
LTL has moved… from Monday 1 August 2011 our new address is:
Lindsay Taylor Lawyers Level 9, Suite 3 420 George Street Sydney NSW 2000Located between Market Street and King Street, 420 George is a brand new office tower located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD.
With access from George Street and Pitt Street Mall (via the Mid City Centre Arcade), the building is within a short walking distance of Town Hall, Wynyard, St James and Martin Place train stations as well as the city’s bus network.
In choosing 420 George for our new home, we were particularly impressed by the buildings commitment to environmental sustainability. The building has already achieved a 5 Star Green Star certified rating for office design (v2) and is built to achieve a NABERS 4.5 Star rating.
420 George allows LTL to maintain and increase our commitment to the protection and security of our clients’ information. The building maintains a 8am – 5pm staffed concierge, a 24 hr 7 day a week building security, and a electronic access system which controls all access to the building’s lifts and our premises.
LTL is excited about our new home, and we look forward to welcoming our clients to 420 George from Monday 1 August.
Please note all other contact details will remain unchanged.
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