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655 Botany Road

655 Botany Road Rosebery

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Description

If you become weak in the knees about warehouse conversions and admire crisp contemporary detailing of new elements in contrast to an industrial original fabric, then this building is for you.

With striking design inspired by South Sydney’s rich industrial history, 655 Botany Road is a loft style commercial space thoughtfully created for the needs of modern occupiers.

This freestanding building features industrial style finishes including exposed dry pressed bricks in tones of brown and rusty red, polished concrete floors and rustic timber trusses and beams. The building has an abundance of natural light streaming in from the various newly installed architectural black framed aluminium windows.

The air-conditioned building enjoys a coveted corner position with prime expansive exposure to Botany Road. New amenities add to the warmth of the space, including a streamlined kitchenette with a corian benchtop and polyurethane cabinetry as well as a newly installed Daikon inverter reverse cycle A/C system providing cooling and warmth throughout the premises.

The brand new his and her bathroom facilities combine compactness and convenience with superlative taste, from the glistening terrazzo cinder tiles to the polished chrome Caroma fixtures, and caroma shower dual head set. A wall mounted basin and wall mirror completes the picture.

This  warehouse-style freestanding building isn’t just architecturally gorgeous– it talks loads about your business. It conjures connotations of creativity and innovation. Clients understand that your team is grounded and hard-working, and that your business can do more with less. Now that is a lasting impression!

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