New building partner and new funding for The Merewether retirement living development in Newcastle, NSW

In May this year, The Weekly SOURCE reported a 50% increase in construction costs over two years had forced Third.i to take its approved development at Merewether Golf Club  back to the City of Newcastle with new plans. 

Third.i sought 36 extra apartments and have been successful and has now announced it has appointed a building partner for the project. It has a new funding partner on board.  

Co-Founder Luke Berry said, in a prepared media release, after some delays for the development, which was first approved by state planning authorities in 2021, said the company was excited to get started on The Merewether Residences, which will have 178 two- and three-bedroom apartments overlooking the golf course, a health and wellness space and cinema. 

The Merewether is a shared vision between Third.i’s retirement living division, ThirdAge Villages, and Merewether Golf Club. It was designed by architect Eugene Marchese from Marchese Partners I Life3A. The architectural oversight has transitioned to EJE Architecture. 

Construction is set to begin in the first quarter of 2025 and the expected completion date is 2027. 

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Third.i’s Crows Nest Metro Stage Wins Consent

Sydney developer Third.i and joint-venture partners Phoenix Property Investors have been granted consent by the Sydney Metro for their Hume Place over-station development. 

Designed by Woods Bagot, Stage 1 of the project over the Crows Nest Station, dubbed Elevate, consists of 130 apartments.

Stage 2 of the project will offer 476 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and operate as a build-to-rent project and includes 60 affordable apartments.

Amenities for Stage 2 announced late last month include a health and wellness centre, golf simulator, co-working space, cinema, rooftop bar, pool, and music rooms.

Third.i and PPI will team up with community housing provider Evolve Housing to manage the project, offering one full tower of Site A as affordable housing in perpetuity.

Third.i and PPI was granted Stage 1 approval for the Metro Precinct development for sites A and B, before amending the concept State Significant Development Application (SSDA) for Site A for mixed-use, which includes affordable and private housing, retail and commercial floor space.

The amended plan, which was approved by Sydney Metro, includes 15 per cent, or $100 million worth, of accommodation for frontline workers at the nearby Royal North Shore and Mater hospitals.

The amended concept SSDA is compliant with the transit-oriented development rezoning proposal for Crows Nest announced earlier this year, which would add 3255 homes in precincts within a 1.2km radius of the Metro station.

Third.i last month said its Stage 1 Elevate project had attracted 300 appointments in its opening weekend, of which 25 per cent were Australian-based buyers, with a skew towards downsizers aged over 55.

Twenty-five per cent of interest was from Asia, and the remaining 50 per cent defined as investors, particularly from Singapore and Hong Kong. 

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Construction set to begin on landmark Merewether Golf Course retirement development

When the three founders of leading property development company Third.i established the retirement living division of their business, they kept their own parents in mind.

“We said we wanted to create retirement products that we would be very proud to have our own parents living in,” one of those founders, Luke Berry, says.

“My mum and dad and all of their friends worked hard in their lives,” he said. “And I think we owe it to that generation to create something that is truly exceptional. So our goal was to build beautifully-designed, high quality apartments, combined with the kind of incredible retirement village amenity that today’s retirees are looking for.”

Now, ten years later, the company is preparing to begin construction on what will be the flagship development in its retirement living vision – The Merewether Residences at the Merewether Golf Club in Newcastle.

Third.i has announced it has now appointed a building partner for the project and has a new funding partner on board – both of which will be unveiled at a celebration event at the Merewether Golf Course on November 28. Construction is set to begin in the first quarter of 2025 and the expected completion date is 2027.

Mr Berry said that after some delays for the development, which was first approved by state planning authorities in 2021, the company was excited to get started on this landmark luxury over-55s concept.

“It is very exciting for us and everyone involved,” he said. “The project has gone through a few challenges to get to this stage but now we’re able to move ahead on creating something that will never be replicated in the region, it’s such a rare opportunity.

“It’s a once in a generation project and now we have a clear pathway to completion.”

The project includes the residential development, The Merewether Residences, that’s integrated with the existing golf course. It will comprise 178 luxury apartments overlooking the golf course, extensive amenities – including a health and wellness space and cinema, and a new Merewether Golf Club club house. It all comes together to create a resort-style lifestyle for the community of more than 300 residents who’ll be living there.

The Merewether is a shared vision between Third.i’s retirement living division, called ThirdAge Villages, and the Merewether Golf Club. It was designed by architect Eugene Marchese from Marchese Partners, a leading expert on creating over-55s communities that make life easier, more enjoyable and more fulfilling for their residents. The architectural oversight has since transitioned to the multi award-winning EJE Architecture, which has taken the lead on the ambitious project.

Mr Berry said the whole concept is aimed at helping people who are either approaching or in their retirement to transition into their “third age”.

“That’s why we called our retirement division Third Age because we want to design these communities that are reflective of the new retiree that isn’t ready to slow down – they just want to live a little more comfortably,” he said.

“The reality is retirees today want to be active. They want to play golf, and want to be out enjoying good food and wine, they want to right-size into a home that’s going to be suitable for them for the next stage of their life – their third age – but without having to compromise on anything.

“So we’re building beautiful, high-quality, generously-sized apartments but combined with the retirement village amenities and the amazing connection to the golf club which is going to have food and beverage.

“These aren’t people who are just going to go into our apartments and sit and watch the day go by. They’re on a golf course, they’re surrounded by a beautiful green sanctuary and with people who are out enjoying the spaces and the amenities – young people meeting for afternoon drinks in the bar, families celebrating a birthday at the restaurant, people catching up with friends.

“It’s set up so you can easily engage with that community and that energy when you want to but at the same time the living is also far enough away, in this lovely environment, so you can slow down and relax when you want to.”

Mr Berry said the current purchasers of the three, two and one bedroom apartments are mostly local downsizing Novocastrians but many are also people relocating from Sydney and regional New South Wales.

And among those buyers are his own parents. “My parents are going to live there and a lot of their friends have decided to buy as well,” Mr Berry said.

“We’ve got people moving from Sydney and also a lot of locals who are choosing to retire there. We’ve got a lot of farmers from the middle, west and northwest of New South Wales.

“So we are bringing together a community that’s going to be really interesting, from a lot of different backgrounds who all want to live in this beautiful environment, in a great city.”

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