41 Riley Street Woolloomooloo

41 Riley Street Woolloomooloo This building, dated 1904 is one of the only remaining heritage warehouses in Woolloomooloo. It's lo There is security parking for up to 6 cars.

The building comprises a mix of office spaces from 17 SQM to 134 SQM over three levels. It is located much closer to the city, harbour and Botanic Gardens than suburbs such as Surry Hills and Potts Point.

14/03/2023

Helen Kowal discusses a recent deci­sion hand­ed down by the NSW Court of Appeal, where it has been con­firmed that the duty of care pro­vi­sions intro­duced under Part 4 of the Design and Build­ing Prac­ti­tion­ers Act 2020 (NSW) (DBP Act) on 10 June 2020, in par­tic­u­lar a claim under sec­tion 37 of the DBP Act, is not lim­it­ed in appli­ca­tion to class 2 build­ings but applies to all class­es of buildings. Helen further touches on the recent amendments to the DBP Act under the New South Wales (Building Classes) Regulation 2023 which was assented to on 23 February 2023.
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25/06/2021
21/06/2020
William St 1970s. Not far to Riley St from here.
02/07/2019

William St 1970s. Not far to Riley St from here.

Spot the backdrop! From woolloomooloo.org
06/09/2018

Spot the backdrop!
From woolloomooloo.org

New technology heralds the decline of the gas lamp industry. A technician demonstrates how filaments are wound for a lig...
01/09/2018

New technology heralds the decline of the gas lamp industry.
A technician demonstrates how filaments are wound for a light bulb.
Photo- Sam Hood 1931
NSW State Library.

Beautifully lit scene from “The Sentimental Bloke”. A silent film shot in Woolloomooloo in 1919.  Most likely that lamp ...
06/04/2018

Beautifully lit scene from “The Sentimental Bloke”. A silent film shot in Woolloomooloo in 1919. Most likely that lamp came from this building when it was Brandt Bros lamp factory.

15/01/2018

Here’s a link to an excellent Blog which features this building -

Sydney life through the eyes of a real person: neither traveller, nor tourist, nor bon vivant! Keen to respect history, yet add value into the future.

01/12/2017

Big welcome to Damien Clarke and Phillip Brandt. Both relatives of the original building owners.

Styles of lamps which would have been manufactured at 41 Riley St.
14/10/2017

Styles of lamps which would have been manufactured at 41 Riley St.

14/09/2017

Meanwhile, down at John Montagu it's all about .

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41 Riley Street
Woolloomooloo, NSW
2011

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