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Also written as Unit 1, 133-145 Cubitt Street.
Cremorne VIC 3121, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 133-145 Cubitt Street.
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The unit is located in Cremorne, which is about 3 km (roughly 2 miles) south‑east of Melbourne’s CBD. This short distance makes the city centre easily reachable by foot, bike or public transport
Cremorne is serviced by regular tram routes along Swan and Church Streets, with tram stops such as Balmain St/Church St and Howard St/Church St within 0.5 km. The East Richmond railway station is also within the suburb, providing train services on several lines
Cremorne Gardens is just 0.1 km away, while the historic Nylex Clock and Richmond Power Station are each about 0.3 km from the property. The Cremorne Railway Bridge and Church Street Bridge are also within a short walking distance
According to the 2021 census, Cremorne had a population of 2,158 residents
Established in 1839 as six crown‑land allotments, Cremorne originally featured farms and later industrial sites such as the Bryant and May and Rosella factories. The suburb’s character shifted in the 1990s when former industrial buildings were converted to offices and residential use, creating a mix of period cottages, modern apartments and tech companies
Cremorne is bounded by Punt Road, Swan Street and Church Street, with the Monash Freeway forming its southern edge. The suburb is linked to South Yarra by the Punt Road Bridge, Cremorne Railway Bridge and Church Street Bridge
Swan Street is a popular shopping strip featuring a blend of historic Edwardian and Victorian architecture, eclectic restaurants, clearance shops and a growing number of cafés and modern apartment developments
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