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Artemis House & Clifton House

Artemis House & Clifton House

Now known as Artemis House, the neoclassical two-storey building on Fort Street in George Town was originally named the Bank of America building. The 20,000 square foot office space was completed in 1981. Five years later, the original Hunter and Hunter building was constructed in a similar style, and a second 8,000 square foot building was added in 2002. Both Clifton House and Artemis House are now home to Appleby law firm.

Project Type: Office Buildings

Completion: 1981

Architect: Rutkowski Baxter and Partners

Lead Staff: Bob Sheppard, Danny O’Hara, Olaya Newball, Peter Widmer

Location: George Town

Client / Developer: Commercial Properties Ltd.

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