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		<title>FKP Buys a Piece of East Sydney History</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>FKP Property Group&#8217;s Funds Management division today announced it had purchased historic Chard House at 171 William Street East Sydney for $7.15 million.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Built in 1924, the six storey commercial and retail building has a varied and colourful history.</p>
<p>In its early years it was the site of a sly grog shop run by &ldquo;Queen of the &lsquo;Loo&rdquo; Tilly Devine, and when the building was part of ABC headquarters in the 1970&rsquo;s, it was the first permanent home to what is now Radio Station Triple J.</p>
<p>FKP Executive General Manager Funds Management, Mr Adam Learmonth said the building&rsquo;s city fringe location represented a great opportunity.</p>
<p>&ldquo;For many years, William Street had a justifiably tawdry image, which is now being shed,&rdquo; said Mr Learmonth.</p>
<p>&ldquo;This is one of the last remaining areas on the fringe of the Sydney CBD to undergo urban renewal, but that process is now well underway.&rdquo;</p>
<p>171 William St offers a net lettable area of approximately 1,441 sqm including 239sqm of ground floor retail space, six basement storage rooms and parking for 20 vehicles located in the neighbouring Horizon residential tower.</p>
<p>The building&rsquo;s interior preserves its 1920&rsquo;s character and features high levels of natural light, impressive ceiling heights and in addition to a passenger lift has a grand staircase that serves as a central atrium.</p>
<p>The property has been acquired for the FKP Core Plus Fund Two. The Fund plans to refurbish and rejuvenate the property, highlighting its heritage character.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Once refurbished and modernised the property will offer highly unique and stunning office space to tenants seeking something different,&rdquo; said Mr Learmonth.</p>
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