Previously home to the well-known Martin Browne Fine Art Gallery, this premier commercial space represents an outstanding opportunity to establish another gallery, a providore, a creative or corporate office, substantial retail outfit or even a day spa the potential is endless.
Housed on the ground floor of the landmark Yellow House, it spans a generous 309sqm over two levels.
This dramatic contemporary space features a host of unique designer touches such as a large retractable skylight, polished concrete floors, a street-front lightbox and an interior lilypond. Theres also convenient rear staff access from McDonald Lane.
Steeped in history, the building was designed in 1897 in the Queen Anne Federation style by architect Maurice Halligan as part of ten terraces. When it fell into disrepair in the 70s artist Martin Sharp formed an artists' collaborative during which time it was transformed into the Yellow House. In 2001 the building was completely revived, integrating contemporary spaces while recognising its cultural and architectural heritage. Its interiors are cohesively linked by rich materials, colours and textures that tie in the old and new.
This property is set in the heart of one of Sydneys most cosmopolitan inner city locales, amid renowned restaurants and specialty stores.
Property Code: 402