The Spurway building is a local landmark with historic, aesthetic and representative significance. Constructed in 1940 as a factory for electrical manufacturers Frank G. Spurway, it stands as a tribute to Alexandria’s industrial development in the mid twentieth century. Redeveloped in the early 2000s, the architectural building has become a hub for the creative industries with 72 commercial office suites occupied by photographers, designers, film directors and more. Along with an impressive creative image for your brand, it offers modern conveniences including toilets, showers, undercover bicycle storage, a cafe and a convenience store. There is one allocated car parking space available on a first-in basis, while public transport can be reached at nearby Green Square and St Peters train stations. Free car parking is easily found on the surrounding streets while the famous Grounds cafe and a number of other shops and cafes are just steps away.