A pice of Rosebery’s industrial history is about to be transformed into residential apartments as the Wrigley’s Factory gets a highend makeover.
The former factory was built in 1919 and extended 10 years later, in a time where Rosebery was considered a hub for confectionary manufacturers and other industrial
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A piece of Rosebery’s industrial history will be transformed, with the Wrigley’s Factory to become a high-end residential development. The former factory, built in 1919 when Rosebery was a hub for confectionery manufacturers, will be renamed The Burcham, after the factory’s original architect John Burcham Clamp.
Read MoreThe Burcham in part, is a redevelopment of Rosebery’s 1918 Wrigley’s Gum factory and the name is borrowed from the original building’s architect John Burcham Clamp. The heritage-listed building is an outstanding piece of Chicago-esque architecture with a strong industrial design, which retains part of the existing structure coupled with two new residential buildings.
Read MoreFeaturing one, two and three bedroom apartments, architects Allen Jack+Cottier have created beautifully appointed residences that fuse modern finishes with original features. Industrial influenced interiors create large living spaces, with kitchen, dining and lounge rooms seamlessly blended.
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