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    From Soap to Salvage

    September 5, 2016

    The co-creator of TV series The Block hopes its latest venture will set an example for other developers building tiny, “unliveable” apartments.

    Executive producer Julian Cress said this season’s imposing task – a low-density conversion of a derelict art deco building in Port Melbourne – set a standard in an emerging residential area.

    The rapid construction of compact, investor-targeted apartments across Melbourne has sparked a size matters debate in the property market.

    Check out the interior before  in this Domain article and follow The Block for updates on Ch 9

    We will post the  pix as the  final building falls into place!

     

     

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