McDonald's chief buys Glebe broom factory home

McDonald's chief buys Glebe broom factory home
Title TattleAugust 29, 2016

McDonald's Australia's chief Andrew Gregory and his wife Ann have bought a former broom factory in Glebe after selling in Turramarra.

The couple have lived in Turramurra since 2013 when they paid $1.93 million for the five bedroom home with an all weather tennis court, plus pool with spa and gazebo on its 1050 sqm grounds. It's asking price was $2.695 million.

Gregory started at McDonalds as a teenager in 1992 and worked his way up to be the chief in 2014.

The couple have paid $3.985 million for the 1890s-era terrace and the adjoining factory which was bought from filmmakers Deborah Barlow and Martin McKenna.

This article was first published in the Saturday Daily Telegraph.

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