Showing posts with label northshore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label northshore. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Hamilton Reach Press Release

Diversified property group Australand is poised to begin construction on one of Brisbane’s most anticipated new residential projects – the $400 million Hamilton Reach in the Northshore Riverside precinct. 
Following a successful sales run equating to more than 60 percent of available product, Australand is about to start work on The Green Quarter – the second release at Hamilton Reach since its launch in April 2011. 
The Green Quarter – comprising 12 unique terrace homes located just one street back from the Brisbane River is anticipated to be completed late 2012. 
“Hamilton Reach has generated a high level of interest due to its sought-after low to medium density masterplan, diverse and considered product and its unrivalled riverfront location,” he said.  “The project has been designed as a highly liveable community optimising views to the river and parklands.  Hamilton Reach will be intrinsically different to anything else in the area as it has been designed as a boutique enclave that is spaced out over a number of low rise buildings which have been extremely well received.” 
ULDA urban development director, Matt Leyshon, said Northshore Hamilton is currently undergoing the biggest urban renewal in Brisbane’s history and Australand’s Hamilton Reach is a significant part of the precinct’s transformation. 
“Northshore Hamilton is the most significant waterfront redevelopment in Brisbane since Expo 88 and Southbank,” he said. 
Watermarque features a stunning collection of 78 contemporary apartments across two five-storey buildings. There are a variety of floor plans with one, two and three-bedroom configurations on offer ranging in size from 56 sqm to 333 sqm.
The Green Quarter’s terrace homes will be built according to stringent design and construction standards in a bid to reduce the future energy costs for the end user.
Designed by Rothe Loweman White Architecture, the terrace homes will feature a 3 kilowatt solar power system, double glazing to windows and doors, cross ventilation, a 3000-litre rainwater tank plumbed to the toilets and laundry,  private courtyards and smart meters to monitor water and electricity usage. 
The terrace homes range in size from 193sqm to 280sqm and remaining homes are priced from $925,000 - $1.375 million. Watermarque apartments are selling from $535,000 - $950,000.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Mirvac at Portside


Mirvac has lodged plans for development approval for 4 buildings in the Portside Hamilton area. The towers will range in height from 23 levels for Building 1, 18 levels for Building 2, 8 levels for Building 3 and a single level retail building for Building 4. There will be over 500 apartments. The apartments are small. 300 apartments will be only 50 sqm internal, and about half of these will not have a balcony. (Compare Quay West 1 bedrooms by Mirvac, that are 72 sqm including balcony.) About 200 2 bedroom apartments will have an internal area of less than 80 sqm.

This development will add further density to the area, and kills the rear views for the Promenade Apartments from Multiplex.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Australand's New Riverfront Project

"LISTED property developer Australand will launch a $400 million riverside project in Brisbane’s Northshore precinct this month – the first major new development since January’s flood devastation.

The $55 million first stage of the Hamilton Reach project features 78 residential apartments across two five-storey buildings and will initially create up to 80 full time construction jobs. Once complete, the Northshore development will comprise around 800 apartments and townhouses across 530 metres of elevated riverfront living, about 6 kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD.

Australand has also commenced construction on its controversial $160m Yungaba development at Kangaroo Point last year and is close to releasing the first stage of luxury residences within the heritage-listed Yungaba House building.

The Promontory stage of Yungaba is around 60 per cent sold totalling $30 million. The project was initially met with some resistance from the community, particularly the Yungaba House Action Group who believed the redevelopment of the heritage building wasn’t in the interest of the public. Fulcher says the protests are well behind the company and the project will preserve the cultural value."


Monday, September 15, 2008

Northshore

The Courier Mail reports (14 September 2008):

"A NEW riverside neighbourhood, 6km from the Brisbane CBD, will house 13,000 residents, feature high-rise buildings, a boat harbour and golf course.

Premier Anna Bligh will today release master plans for the Northshore Hamilton development as part of her Toward Q2, Tomorrow's Queensland vision. Ms Bligh said it would offer "lifestyle options from the affordable to the luxurious". Work will begin at the 304ha site – between Brett's Wharf and the Gateway Bridge – next year.

"This is a vision of how this area can be revived for Queenslanders over the next 20 years and is an example of the sort of development we want to see under my Government's Toward Q2 ambitions," Ms Bligh told The Sunday Mail yesterday. This master plan is a vision of a strong, fair, green, healthy and smart development. It combines potential facilities for super-yachts, with affordable housing, healthy open spaces and green initiatives." ...

"Northshore Hamilton will play an important role in providing housing, in close proximity to the major growth centres, for the company director to the factory floor worker," Ms Bligh said. "Over 7000 new dwellings will accommodate 13,000 new residents."

The Premier said the riverfront would feature luxury homes with moorings for pleasure craft, with at least 15 per cent of other properties classified as "affordable housing".

Buildings would rise from three to 15 storeys, with two "landmark" apartment/office blocks of 20 to 23 levels.

The master plan for Northshore and Bowen Hills can be viewed on the Urban Land Development Authority website at www.ulda.qld.gov.au