Soda Factory owner buys Tamarama apartment

Soda Factory owner buys Tamarama apartment
Title TattleMay 25, 2018

Graham Cordery, the owner of popular Surry Hills venue Soda Factory, has bought a Tamarama apartment.

The top floor apartment in a 1950s boutique block of four cost $3 million.

It spans nearly 240 square metres across two levels which includes a large rooftop entertaining terrace.

There's three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

McGrath Coogee agent Angus Gorrie secured the sale in under two weeks.

Soda Factory opened in 2013 and celebrated its fifth birthday this month.

Cordery is a director at The Experience Group, which operates the Soda Factory and the restaurant Rosie Campbell's on nearby Crown Street.

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