Reference numberE000325Description47 Mews Road undergoing a $ 2 million refurbishment for the America's Cup. The Co-op moved its lobster and seafood handling operations to Coogee. Architect Richard Longley retained the original fa?â•‘ade of the building. The redevelopment took four months to complete and the complex was officially opened on 3 November 1986.At the time the ground floor housed a gift shop, fast food outlets (fish and chips, McDonalds and Chicken Treat), ice cream parlour and a coffee shop. While the upper storey was let to the exclusive Ansett Golden Keel Club so that members and guests would have a first class vantage point for viewing the America's Cup races.Daten.d.PhotographerSumner, Brent Photograph FormatNegativeDigital ItemYes
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Former Fremantle Fishermen's Co-op (n.d.). City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 06/03/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/8763