Melbourne Street Gardens can be a little confusing for the novice because it is a place, not specifically an individual business' name, however it is a venue, so it is owned by someone...
I guess it is a business name, but it rents the various spaces to a range of businesses and overall they combine to create a sort of oasis of different health and beauty type venues and training providers and places for the human resources sector.
So not exclusively health and beauty, but that is the main stay as far as I'm concerned because that's what I access there.
For example there's Zeeba, a beauty business, skin care and hair; there's also Helinski Hair who specialise in hair and skin care as well with a specific pitch to the bride and groom, so weddings is their main bag.
All the various offices or venues are all under the banner of Melbourne Street Gardens because it has a general design and ambiance of a garden oasis beyond the frontage.
It can be confusing. I've been sitting there and had people wander in looking for everything from a garden centre through to a playground.
Well folks, it is not quite as exciting as that. It is a site of suites with various businesses occupying the suites. Good businesses on the whole - well certainly the health and beauty pampering ones I've attended, Zeeba.
There's a kind of off street, hidden away feeling to it because you are literally off the street - makes sense. So if you were having some beauty treatment, you wouldn't feel you were going to run into someone who would make you feel silly for having, you know, beauty treatment. read more