Redfern's most desirable warehouse - fully fitted with 20 desks!
Studio 11 & 12/17 Thurlow Street, Redfern NSW 2016
$160,080
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- Fitted with 20 desks - Architecturally designed fit-out to remain - A creative warehouse beauty!
Originally built in 1930, 17 Thurlow Street, is a beautiful example of Sydney's inter-war Georgian architecture. For 50 years it housed the manufacturing facilities for Foster Clarks Custard and Jellies until 1988 it became home to the studio, gallery and design headquarters of Ken Done.
17 Thurlow Street is a configuration of light and open inspirational spaces for a building with a creative legacy. The sensitive rejuvenation of this building retained its unique industrial details and character of its warehouse structure.
Features include:
- High saw tooth ceilings - Timber framed operable windows allowing for wonderful natural light - Inspiring meeting room - Large private office - Break out area & internal kitchen - Fitted with 20 desks - Access to Modern communal amenities - Optional security parking at additional cost
Simply one of the best leasing opportunities on the city fringe located in fashionable East Redfern with numerous cafes only moments away. Top quality at a significantly lower rental than Surry Hills.
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