Former 1930s Chippendale post office sells for $1.48 million
A retail buyer has fended off competition from architects, fashion and advertising businesses and residential developers to acquire a former Chippendale post office built in 1931 for $1,477,000 at auction.
The single storey red-brick brick corner building at 2-4 Shepherd Street in inner Sydney offers 300 square metres of space and has two car spaces.
It was offered for sale the first time in 60 years as a creative/studio space, with interest also coming from the arts community.
The building is just 25 metres from Broadway in Sydney, a short walk from University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the Frasers-Sekisui House $2 billion Central Park mixed-use development.
"The property benefits from flexibility of use, from a retail-commercial mix to work-live options, in a location convenient to shopping facilities, universities and the CBD. As such the price achieved was above expectations," says Cushman and Wakefield director Lindsay Sturrock, who marketed the building.