Developer to deliver 400 homes in multigenerational urban community
LOS ANGELES: A developer is set to deliver 400 homes in a multigenerational community on a regeneration site.
Brisbane developer Aria will deliver more than 400 new homes within 3km of the CBD this year, as it lodges plans for another residential project in South Brisbane.
The proposed 30-storey development will offer 256 apartments comprising a mix of one, two, three and four bedroom apartments in Cordelia Street, just minutes from Aria’s successful Fish Lane precinct.
The curvaceous new tower, designed by Woods Bagot, will feature a rooftop pool, various amenity, and complement its sister tower, ‘The Standard’, which was recently completed in the same suburb.
It will also feature Aria’s signature ‘green wall’ on the podium facade, with brick finishes reflecting South Brisbane’s character and history.
Aria Property development manager Michael Hurley said the project would continue to build on the developer’s significant investment in the area.
“Our vision was to continue to support and invest in the area, building on our long-term relationships and establishing new connections within the community,” Mr Hurley said.
“We’re excited to contribute to its future growth and opportunities.”
This year, Aria is on track to have three buildings completed in South Brisbane and Kangaroo Point, offering more than 400 units — ‘Riviere’, ‘Upper House’, and ‘Trellis’.
All three projects are sold out and construction has begun on another project, ‘Canopy House’ in Kangaroo Point, valued at $193m.
The developer has also had some signficant re-sales in ‘The Standard’, with a three-bedroom unit recently selling for over $1m more than the original purchase price of $1.249m in 2021.