
24 Bay St
24 Bay Street, Double Bay, NSWIts bones are filled with heritage-listed character. Yet this Modernist commercial masterpiece has been crying out for careful restoration for several decades.
Built in 1968, Gaden House was designed by Neville Gruzman, a former Mayor of Woollahra and one of Sydney’s most influential architects of the 20th Century. Fortis is now teaming with architects Lawton Hurley to see it restored and reimagined.
1,294m²
Total commercial area
6
Number of levels
$55m
Project end value
Q3 2024
Completion date
Designed by renowned Modernist architect, Neville Gruzman.
Neil Perry’s ‘Song Bird’ restaurant below.
A short 500m walk to Edgecliff station.
Floor-to-ceiling windows to provide year-round natural light.
On the corner of Bay St and Cooper St, 24 Bay St occupies one of the most historic corner addresses in one of Sydney’s most prized postcodes.
Boasting a rare triple st frontage in the heart of Double Bay Village, the site is surrounded by some of the Eastern Suburbs’ finest cafés, restaurants, gyms, designer boutiques, hotels and pubs.
Just 300 metres from Steyne Park and Double Bay ferry wharf.
Nearby amenities
- 1Royal Oak Hotel
- 2The Cosmopolitan
- 3Matteo
- 4Shelter
- 5Steyne Park
- 1Indigo
- 2Woolworths
- 3Redleaf Cafe & Pool
- 4d'Albora Marinas
- 5Edgecliff Centre
- 1Luxe
- 2The Boat House
- 3Potts Point Markets
- 4The Apollo
- 5Catalina
For commercial leasing enquiries please call Matthew Barakat on 0447 944 100, or enter your details below and he will get in touch.