Exceptional, modern residential design in much sought after suburb
- By Peter Gordon
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- 23 Jan, 2020
Exceptional, modern residential design created in partnership with one of Australia’s most renowned architects and featuring an extraordinary collection of exclusive communal spaces and ground-floor retail.
A coveted East Brisbane location, less than 2km to the CBD and with a long established, extraordinarily high-value detached housing market.
Premium finishes include designer appliances and fittings, custom cabinetry and reconstituted stone benchtops.
Above average apartment sizing and ceiling heights, along with large windows and doors greatly enhance living appeal.
Never to be built out city views plus permanent views north to Mowbray Park and the Brisbane River.
Excellent walk score location with the CityCat, Brisbane River, Gabba Stadium and retail/dining precinct, Cross River Rail station, Anglican Church Grammar School and the Gabba Masterplan Development all within walking distance.
Within close reach of a wide range of amenity, including retail, dining, entertainment, transport, services, world-class educational institutions, and multiple employment hubs.
Extensive resident amenity includes a ground-floor artisan food and beverage offering, health and wellness centre, library, lush green zones, secure basement car park, lift access, and an incredible rooftop recreation level with pool, outdoor cinema, entertaining areas, barbecue, green space and breathtaking city views.
If you'd like more info on this fabulous development contact the team at Investo

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