The Colannade is located along Johnston Street, in the inner west suburb of Annandale. It was built in 1894 with Victorian and Federation Free architectural styles. This former hall is now used for commercial and residential space.
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It is always a joy to stop by here and see what architectural gem you have captured in your fair city. Thanks for sharing with those of us who will probably never get to visit the land down under.
Very impressive - it's quite well preserved! It's so nice to see buildings like these that are still used on a regular basis. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at WWDD!
Looks beautifully renovated Jim, smart shop fronts.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very nice looking building.
ReplyDeleteClean and neat. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA building with a lot of character!
ReplyDeleteHi Jim,
ReplyDeleteThe trim colors of slate and navy blue help the building to look distinguished.
I'm looking forward to reading your comment on my blue grocery post. Please come back.
Happy Blue Monday!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to your blog.
DeleteVery interesting architecture
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Lea
It is always a joy to stop by here and see what architectural gem you have captured in your fair city. Thanks for sharing with those of us who will probably never get to visit the land down under.
ReplyDeleteI have ALWAYS loved red doors. :)
ReplyDeleteVery impressive - it's quite well preserved! It's so nice to see buildings like these that are still used on a regular basis. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at WWDD!
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