Professional Boardroom for Up to 12.
about this space
This spacious boardroom accommodates up to 12 individuals and is equipped with a large television screen featuring video conferencing capabilities and a whiteboard, making it ideal for meetings and collaborative sessions. When you book this space, you also gain access to communal areas spread across three floors, including phone booths and a terrace, ensuring additional comfort and convenience for your group. This facility includes essential amenities such as internet, air conditioning, security system, stock room, counters, fitting rooms, garment rack, lighting, furniture, sound and video equipment, electricity, heating, parking, elevator, kitchen, and Wi-Fi.
what's included
- Internet
- Air Conditioning
- Security System
- Stock Room
- Counters
- Fitting Rooms
- Garment Rack
- Lighting
- Furniture
- Sound & Video Equipment
- Electricity
- Heating
- Parking
- Elevator
- Kitchen
- Wifi
- TV Screen
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how to book this space
- 01
Check the shell and the dates
Review the gallery, 25 sqm floor plan and amenities for Professional Boardroom for Up to 12, then note the window you want in Sydney. Fashion week dates book 6–10 weeks out.
- 02
Send the brief
Use the request panel on this page to send your dates, expected footfall and budget. The listed rate is a starting point at €808 per day.
- 03
Get availability and a quote
We confirm availability with the operator and come back within 24 hours with the all-in cost: rent, staffing, permits and fit-out for Sydney.
- 04
Lock the contract
Sign the short-term licence, pay the deposit and we register any permit or signage paperwork the address needs.
- 05
Build and open
Fit-out, install and staff the pop-up. Our production team handles delivery, install and the strike at the end of the run in Sydney.
use cases
location
getting here & street life
nearest transit
- Martin Placemetro · 200030185 m · 2 min
- Wynyardrail · 200080524 m · 7 min
- Town Hallrail · 200070549 m · 7 min
- Martin Place Station, Castlereagh St, Stand Hbus · 200018383 m · 1 min
- Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand Ebus · 200028388 m · 1 min
- Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand Fbus · 200081217 m · 3 min
the neighbourhood
The Trust Building is a heritage-listed office and commercial building and former hotel located at 72-72a Castlereagh Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by firm Robertson & Marks and built from 1914 to 1916 by Stuart Brothers. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
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- Old Registry Wing (Supreme Court of New South Wales) · 73 m
- Greenway Wing (Supreme Court of New South Wales) · 89 m
frequently asked
Yes — Professional Boardroom for Up to 12 is a vetted pop-up ready space in Sydney, 25 sqm. Request availability and dates through the inquiry card on the listing.
who it suits
Brand Scale
This 25 sqm boardroom suits a small, appointment-led brand: a 3 to 15 person team, roughly 2 to 8 years of trading, with an established wholesale book or a growing DTC base entering or expanding in the Australian market. The seated capacity of 12, the video conferencing screen and the whiteboard make it a working room for buyer meetings, sales sessions and internal planning rather than a public-facing store. In our experience the profile that gets the most from this space is an international label using Sydney as a market-entry base, or a local designer running a compressed appointment calendar with counters, fitting rooms, a stock room and a garment rack already on site. Where we see mismatches is when a brand needs walk-in trade or a 40 plus guest launch; a basement room inside a serviced building cannot deliver either, and those teams should browse all spaces with street frontage instead.
Aesthetic Fit
Clean, contemporary and commercially minded brands work best here: tailoring, contemporary womenswear, menswear, technical outerwear, footwear, accessories, jewellery, eyewear and beauty lines that sell on product quality and margin conversation rather than theatre. The interior is a neutral professional boardroom with even lighting, so a rail of garments, a sample table and a screen-based lookbook read cleanly without competing with the room. Heritage context comes from the building itself rather than the space, which reads corporate and understated. What does not work is a maximalist, heavily art-directed or set-built concept, streetwear brands relying on raw industrial texture, or any identity that depends on natural light and high ceilings for its imagery. Brands that need a built environment are better served by a shell space and a proper production and build approach.
Best Use Cases
First choice: wholesale appointments and collection previews, because 12 seats, a garment rack, fitting rooms and a stock room cover the full buyer meeting workflow in one room. Second choice: a compact fashion showroom booking of one to seven days, which matches the lease window exactly during market weeks. Third choice: a hybrid physical and remote sales session, using the large screen and video conferencing to present to buyers in Melbourne, Auckland or Asia without travel. Fourth choice: a press day or editor preview for a small guest list, supported by communal areas across three floors and a terrace for overflow. Fifth choice: a brand presentation space or team offsite for strategy and merchandising planning. Sixth choice: a small content studio session for flat lays and product detail shots, with controlled lighting and no public interruption. Retail-style selling is the weakest fit given the basement position.
Budget Signal
This sits at the upper end of the meeting-room tier and below the mid-market for temporary retail space in the Sydney CBD. Compared with a bare co-working meeting room, you are paying for showroom-specific infrastructure that co-working spaces do not carry: fitting rooms, counters, a stock room, a garment rack, sound and video equipment, plus access to phone booths, a kitchen and a terrace. Compared with a hotel event room, the rate is broadly similar but the fit for garment handling is far better and there is no catering minimum. Compared with a prime street-level pop-up on Castlereagh or George Street, it is a fraction of the commitment, with the trade-off being zero passing footfall. Brands weighing this against a shared pop-up format should model appointment value per day, and our budget calculator makes that comparison quick before you enquire.
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- edition
- vol. iv · ss27
- type
- cormorant · plex mono
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- gold foil 871c