Inside B&T’s New Digs

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Goodbye Chatswood, hello the Real World.

Since being flogged to The Misfits Media Company, B&T has packed up and skipped off to its new digs in Surry Hills.

Designed by Anastazia Uglow and built by the team’s fair hands, the new Commonwealth Street office is a thing we’re pretty proud of and totally in love with.

Enjoy a sticky beak of our new home with the image gallery above and feel free to drop in at any time – we’d love to see you.

The new address is Level 2, 231 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills, 2010

We’ve even got a few spare desks for like-minded misfits that we’re looking to sub lease.

If you’d like to share some space with Travel Weekly, B&T and the Misfits in general, we’re offering desks for $520 per month. This includes access to a printer, meeting room and all kitchen facilities. The office is air conditioned plus there’s ceiling fans for those 40 degree days. The cost includes all power, internet, furniture and is plug and play. There’s even a small in-house photography studio that we’ll rent out on a needs basis.

Honestly, it’s proper snoogans. Oh and we’re dead close to Central Station.

If you’re interested contact dan@themisfits.media




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