Property investor and developer Addenbrooke and integrated design and delivery firm GEYER VALMONT are combining their strengths to activate 333 Kent Street, proving that landlord–tenant collaboration can be both strategic and transformative.

What began with a lease has grown into a layered relationship. GEYER VALMONT’s 450 sqm HQ on Level 4 serves multiple roles: a workplace that sparks focus and creativity, a hub for industry connection, and a tangible demonstration of what’s possible within the building.

Beyond their own studio, GEYER VALMONT are actively involved in designing and delivering tailored workplaces for other tenants within the building, including Wisr and Pheonix Property Investors, supporting Addenbrooke’s leasing efforts and contributing to a consistent standard of best-in-class design across the asset.

This shift from transactional tenancy to strategic collaboration reflects a broader trend in commercial property: where forward-thinking landlords like Addenbrooke are embedding design capability at the front end of the leasing process. For tenants, it means seamlessly transitioning into bespoke, high-performance work environments, faster and with more confidence.

“We’re proud to be collaborating with a progressive landlord that shares our belief in bold thinking, attention to detail, and the power of design to shape outcomes,” says Sonya Alexander, Principal NSW, GEYER VALMONT. “Together, our whole-of-asset approach is ensuring long-term value and success for Merchant House and reinforcing its reputation as a landmark building with best-in-class workplaces.”

 

To explore leasing opportunities at Merchant House, contact the leasing agents below

JLL – Antonia Foweraker         antonia.foweraker@jll.com

JLL – Rosie Hudson                  rosie.hudson@jll.com

Knight Frank – Mike Urwin     mike.urwin@au.knightfrank.com

Knight Frank – Al Dunlop        al.dunlop@au.knightfrank.com