Three Churches Hit the Property Market for Christmas

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Three historic churches have been listed for sale during the festive season. The Presbyterian Church's landmark St Kilda church, built in 1886, is priced at $3 million, while the Uniting Church's former Wesleyan Methodist Church in Daylesford, built in 1865, is expected to sell for under $1 million.

It’s a Christmas tale of another kind: Three churches have hit the property market just in time for the festive season.

It’s on a 1224 sq m block across the road from St Peter’s Catholic Church and Christ Church, the Anglican church where the Uniting Church parishioners now worship.It’s expected to sell for under $1 million. Colliers agents Lauchlan Waddell, Adele Foott and Travis Keenan are handling expressions of interest, which close on Thursday.

The proposal before the minister was designed by Silver Thomas Handley Architects and Tract Town Planners and includes 223 hospital beds, seven theatres and 2100 sq m of consulting suites. Other restaurateurs are keener on kitchens that are still in place. At 114 Russell Street, where Izakaya Den traded for 15 years, a new high-end Japanese restaurant, Miyazaki, is poised to open.Miyazaki’s operator is making its first foray back into the CBD restaurant scene after a hiatus during the pandemic. Previous venues include Hash Specialty Coffee, Whitehorse Chloe, Platform 7 and Hot Pot on Lonsdale.

Founders and brothers AJ, Arbi and Albin Lawang, who have been operating a suburban outlet focused on Filipino-influenced doughnuts, will collaborate with Michael Mabuti on the new shop.

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