Red brick building under a blue sky and trees

About the space

Packed with the must-haves of a warehouse conversion, Collingwood’s Loft 393 is quintessentially Melbourne, serving up concrete features, exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and effortless charm. Located on the ground floor of the 1883 Foy and Gibson building, Loft 393 is for content creators, producers, and creatives seeking a space with a story.

Encouraging vision and creativity in all its forms, the space invites you to paint walls, move furniture, and welcomes recreation, decoration, activation and imagination. While nestled in the larger complex of studio apartments, this location stands apart with direct street access into the front courtyard via an extra-large steel door and tilt windows for an easier bump-in/bump-out. Featuring an open floorplan, a 6m kitchen bench, walk-in pantry, and downstairs bathroom. Upstairs includes three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a mezzanine with a large arched window looking out to the street.

Set on Oxford Street (between Stanley and Peel St), Loft 393 is surrounded by some of Melbourne’s best coffee, bars, restaurants and—most importantly—Fred, our resident bulldog.

Modern industrial-style living room with wooden ceiling, exposed beams, brick walls, and large windows. Features leather sofas, potted plants, a kitchen island, and an open staircase.