Expressions of Interest - Closing Thursday, 11th of December at 3pm (unless sold prior)
Few city buildings can boast that they are the true essence of a New York loft style warehouse apartment. This is certainly the case with this stunning top floor apartment in the iconic Dover's Printery building (circa 1910).
Filled with history of Melbourne in a bygone era, it was originally a tobacco factory and renowned for being one of the first buildings in Australia to use the Turner Mushroom System for flat-slab floors and mushroom pillars.
Perched on the top level, the apartment flows effortlessly over two levels and benefits from a south-east aspect for great natural light and stunning city skyline views.
The original steel framed windows are a highlight along with the high ceilings featuring exposed concrete and timber floors that all combine to create an apartment with unrivalled ambience and character.
Featuring 3 bedrooms, main bedroom with ensuite and 2nd bathroom, two balconies, a modern functional kitchen, separate laundry and air-conditioning.
The complex also features a terrific resident's terrace that is easily accessible to apartment 38, given its on the same level.
With full security access and one off-street secure car space (a rarity in a heritage building) this stunning apartment will suit the most discerning of buyers looking for a character filled heritage apartment in a super tightly held building.