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The CBD will lose its last bohemian bastion as one of Brisbane’s most-loved arts venues is sold off, with buyers circling the prime piece of real estate. Metro Arts, at 109 Edward St ...
In Queensland it seems the arts community not only hit the ball out of the park … it broke the glass ceiling in the process. Read Today's Paper Tributes Rewards ...
That will cease to be the case next week when Dr Gimlette opens in the former Metro Arts building at 109 Edward Street. From Martin Lange ... dating back to the 1700s.” Never miss a Brisbane moment.
Metro Arts has always occupied an important place in the vibrancy of culture in Brisbane. Proceeds from the sale of 109 Edward Street enabled them to establish the Metro Arts Future Fund (MAFF ...
Image supplied. I moved to Brisbane from Sydney in 1981 and first entered Metro Arts at 109 Edward Street in 1982. I was going to work with the Queensland Marionette Theatre Company (MTC), run by ...
Metro Arts is ready to begin its West End chapter. After 40 years serving the Brisbane’s arts community from the iconic State Heritage-listed building in Edward Street, Metro Arts has now moved to the ...
Metro Arts will continue to operate at its current home of 109 Edward Street, Brisbane, until Tuesday, March 31, moving to West Village, Boundary Street, West End from Wednesday, April 1. For further ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Brisbane's famous Metro Arts building has been sold, setting up a shift to new premises at West End and a multimillion-dollar ...
A leading Brisbane arts organisation has ... year-old converted factory at 109 Edward St since 1980 but now wants to financially “future proof” itself. Metro Arts chief executive and creative ...
This is our next step. “We have spent many months carefully researching our options and working closely with the state government and Brisbane City Council.” Metro Arts plan to stay at 109 Edward ...
Brisbane City Council received a development application to revitalise the Metro Arts building on Edward Street.Credit: Ruth McCosker The application was submitted by Urbis on behalf of its client ...