Olive Street

Olive Street
Reimagined

Step into sophistication as we unveil and welcome you back to our exquisitely reimagined Olive Street entrance, a striking blend of contemporary design and timeless elegance.

Revival. Step into an elevated experience.

From the first glimpse of the façade, you’ll sense a revival. Framed by luxurious travertine stone, frameless glass doors, a stunning updated awning lit with refined signage, the new entry sets the tone for an elevated experience.

By night, the preserved century old London Plane Tree becomes a glowing centrepiece, adorned with delicate fairy lights — a luminous tribute to nature and community. Beneath it, the newly repaved entryway offers a grand arrival welcoming your presence.

Inside, the transformation continues. A sweeping stairwell clad in natural Tasmanian oak veneer and travertine feature tiles leads you upward in style. Ascend to Level 1 and discover bronze-hued railings, bespoke timber panelling, and a captivating three-piece installation by local artist Abi Thompson — a celebration of craftsmanship and creativity.

We invite you to experience the new Olive Street entrance — a milestone in our journey to create an even better place for you to eat, drink, and play.

Artist In Focus

We’re thrilled to unveil MOORUNDI, a stunning three-piece artwork by local artist Abi Thompson, now on display at our new Olive St Entrance.

Recent updates on Olive Street

SS&A Albury has donated a $60,000 Subaru Forester to Albury Wodonga Health’s PATCH program, helping nurses deliver in-home care to children in need. This vibrant new vehicle represents SS&A’s ongoing commitment to supporting local families and improving access to healthcare in the region.
SS&A Albury has donated a $60,000 Subaru Forester to Albury Wodonga Health’s PATCH program, helping nurses deliver in-home care to children in need. This vibrant new vehicle represents SS&A’s ongoing commitment to supporting local families and improving access to healthcare in the region.
SS&A Albury has donated a $60,000 Subaru Forester to Albury Wodonga Health’s PATCH program, helping nurses deliver in-home care to children in need. This vibrant new vehicle represents SS&A’s ongoing commitment to supporting local families and improving access to healthcare in the region.
SS&A Albury has donated a $60,000 Subaru Forester to Albury Wodonga Health’s PATCH program, helping nurses deliver in-home care to children in need. This vibrant new vehicle represents SS&A’s ongoing commitment to supporting local families and improving access to healthcare in the region.

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