From a Westinghouse factory in the 1920s to Rebecca Vallance, Oroton, Aje, Gelato Messina and Zimmerman today, the first level of the Rosebery Engine Yards redevelopment into a renovated heritage site is now complete, and there’s more to come comeArray
Owned, evolved and controlled by Goodman, Rosebery Engine Yards is a mixed-use retail and lifestyle district set on 1. 9 hectares, one of the largest derelict heritage developments in the region.
The stores are in a community with high-end finishes and gardens, adding the Gelato Messina ice cream parlor, the fashion brands Aje The Outlet, Rebecca Vallance, Oroton and Viktoria.
Retailers opening later this year will be LUNE Croissanterie (October), Zimmermann (September), M. J. Bale (September), JULY (September), Camilla & Marc (October) and Bassike (date to be determined).
Home goods stores include Tallira by The Rug Collection, Oblica, Saarde and Inartisan.
Lofft House, a brand and showroom representing one of Australia’s and overseas luxury, wellness and lifestyle brands is also located in Rosebery Engine Yards, as is The Cosmetics Company store with education in the middle of the first years of formation of Reggio Academy, which opens its doors in November 2024.
Interior rustic architectural details.
“South Sydney has long been a destination for discerning consumers in search of that ‘hidden gem,'” said Jason Little, chief executive of Goodman Australia.
“We are excited to welcome those leading brands to Rosebery Engine Yards, an exclusive area that celebrates its commercial afterlife in a modern and sustainable way. Their presence underscores Goodman’s commitment to providing well-located areas that meet the desires of our consumers and gain advantages for the community at large.
“Rosebery Engine Yards is a wonderful example of the adaptive reuse and price that repurposed buildings play in the sustainable progress of Australian communities,” said Kori Todd, Goodman’s design director.
“Not only does this demonstrate significant environmental benefits, but it has also improved the local landscape and contributed to the identity of the Rosebery community. Our purpose is to maintain the exclusive commercial character while incorporating fashion elements. The result is a harmonious combination of old and new. , offering an inspiring environment for retailers, staff and visitors.
Luxury shops are now moving into Rosebery’s food and fashion hub.
Rosebery Engine Yards sits across from another adaptive reuse property, The Cannery, either just minutes from Sydney Airport. The former Rosella soup cannery opened a decade ago and features Three Blue Ducks, Zeus St Greek and Da Mario, Archie Rose Distilling. Co, as well as Messina and a Black Star pastry shop. Larger stores include Petbarn and Porters Liquor. There is also a gym and wellness on site on Mentmore Road.
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