86 Sheppard Street Casino
2 BED · 1 Bath · 1 PARKING
86 Sheppard St, Casino; Bedrooms 3; Bathrooms 1; Price Contact for price; Sold! 271 Leslie Creek Road, Drake; Bedrooms 1; Bathrooms 1; Land Size 15Acres; Price. View Street Profile for Sheppard Street, Casino NSW 2470. In the same street, 86 Sheppard Street, Casino NSW 2470 has just been advertised for sale. 110 Sheppard Street, Casino, NSW 2470 0 beds 0 bath 0 cars 554 sqm There is no Estimated Property Value Range Data available for this property.
North facing Art Deco apartment in the iconic waterfront ‘St Alva’ building.
Positioned on the middle level of this landmark building, this corner apartment enjoys spectacular views that can never be built out. Well-maintained and having rear level access off Sandy Bay Road, this apartment offers two double bedrooms, a combined bathroom-laundry, a modern kitchen with Miele appliances, hatch to the dining area and a wonderful sun drenched open plan kitchen-living-dining area with original fire-place and access to a north facing covered deck with simply stunning water and marina views.
Comprising approximately 85 square metres this well laid out apartment is complimented by a ground floor lockable store-room, second laundry and a highly desirable single lock up garage with auto door.
This represents a rare opportunity to buy a spacious waterfront apartment, in an iconic Art Deco building within a first-class location, walking distance to comprehensive shopping facilities, nearby Wrest Point Casino, leading schools and much much more.
House area: 85m²
Outbuilding area: 21 m²
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Bond International Casino (sometimes called 'Bond's') was a nightclub and music venue located on the east side of Broadway between 44th and 45th Streets near Times Square, New York City.
The venue operated as the International Casino in the 1930s, a popular dinner club (not a gambling house).[1] The club closed by 1940, the vacant location later converted to Bond Clothes, a men's clothing emporium.[1]
Starting in 1980, the location again operated as a nightclub, merging the names of the two previous businesses as Bond International Casino.[1] The new venue had a capacity of 1,800 people.[2] Notable 1980s performers included Blue Öyster Cult, Grace Jones, Blondie, The Plasmatics, Slave, The Dead Kennedys and The Clash.
The building now operates as a restaurant.
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References[edit]
- ^ abc'The Bowery Boys: New York City History: FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER: Bond International Casino'. Theboweryboys.blogspot.com. 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
- ^Signed D.C. (2005-11-04). 'It's All The Streets You Crossed Not So Long Ago: The Bow-Ties That Bond'. Streetsyoucrossed.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
Coordinates: 40°45′28″N73°59′08″W / 40.75766°N 73.98559°W