Studio Grabowski
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- Approx. floor space
- 170m2
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- Capacity
- 18 people
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- Ceiling height
- High (3m - 4m)
Space overview
A fresh renovation of open plan warehouse space on Level 2 of the iconic Moran and Cato building, with its own rich history and character.
With huge windows and great views to the north, this is a light and spacious studio. Grabowski has 4m high ceilings, an abundance of greenery, and work spaces that have a sense of privacy. Natural Sisal flooring ensures a quiet work space. We have a large meeting room, fridge and coffee machine in the space, as well as a seperate and fully equipped kitchen, multiple bathrooms + shower on our level. The available space could suit a creative small business or freelancer. You will be sharing the studio with a collective of designers & creatives, a small film locations company, a graphic design company and 3 film makers. We are a lovely friendly crew! Well behaved furry friends are welcome. Trams (no. 11, 96) Buses (no. 200, 207, 966) Parliament Train Station are just a short walk away The space includes: 24 hour access / Secure building High speed internet Photography Studio / Meeting room / workshop space / Lounge area / Separate kitchen / bathrooms + shower
All the best that Brunswick St and Johnston St have to offer is on our doorstep.. cafes, bars and shopping. It's a short walk to beautiful Carlton Gardens and a there's a supermarket right across the road.
Features and facilities
General features
- Non-gendered toilets
- CCTV Monitoring
- Change Room
- Dedicated desk
- Dedicated shelves or storage
- Lockable
- Meeting room
- Natural Light
- Partitions
- Quiet space
- Shower
- Table and chairs
- Wash up space
- Whiteboard
- 24/7 access
- Free wifi
- Fridge
- Kitchen
- Kitchenette
- Toilets
- Queer friendly
Technology features
- Printer
- Wifi
- Wired internet connection
Location
Address
105 Victoria St
Fitzroy, 3065
Access Hours
24 hours
Currently 2 desk spaces are available
Getting here
Transport options
- Train
- Bus
- Tram
Tram 96 and 11
Parking
2P parking on Victoria St