Project Focus: Iconic Blends Heritage And Contemporary Design

It is rare when a development offers the perfect balance of a timeless heritage building, industrially inspired design and bespoke apartments all in a single location.

The Thirdi Group’s Iconic apartment project at Waterloo in Sydney appears to tick all these boxes.

It’s status as a ‘boutique’ development has been embraced and Iconic’s mix of heritage, industrial and luxury elements has allowed a creation of something truly amazing for Sydney’s property market.

Iconic consists of 76 beautifully designed studios, one, two and three bedroom residential apartments and four commercial spaces, housed within the building’s remarkable CHUBB heritage factory façade.

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YOU’RE INVITED

Join us on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 May 2016, between 12-2pm for a VIP event of the masterfully designed ICONIC Waterloo. Start your tour on the corner of Powell and Young Street, here you will find a pop up cafe where you will be greeted with coffee and light snacks. Register for the event by visiting www.iconicwaterloo.com.au, and register for your chance to win a Coco Republic online interior design course valued at $1950.00.

Thirdi & Milligan Group Join Forces On $107M ICONIC Waterloo

Sydney developers, Thirdi Group & Milligan Group have joined forces to create a landmark new $107 million residential development in the heart of Waterloo.

ICONIC Waterloo promises to be the suburb’s most appealing place to call home, with its combination of heritage, industrial and new architectural elements, luxury exteriors and interiors by SJB, styling by Coco Republic and extensive landscaping and vertical gardens set to deliver new standards of living to Waterloo.

 

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Waterloo’s New Dawn

Just four kilometres from Sydney CBD, Waterloo is enjoying an urban renewal and new residential developments are presenting as good investment opportunities. The Iconic development opposite Waterloo Park and 500m from Green Square blends the heritage of the Chubb factory built in 1921 with an industrial and contemporary edge including a plunge pool and rooftop gardens.

Waterloo’s central location in the inner city makes it an attractive place for tenants, with surrounding innercity suburbs including Darlinghurst, Chippendale, Haymarket and Surry Hills. The site also close to the University of Sydney, UTS, Moore Park and Fox Studios. With architecture and interiors designed by SJB and styling directed by Coco Republic, the design will certainly fit in well with the artistic ambience of Waterloo.

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Plans lodged for West End high-rise

THE covers have come off another $60million residential apartment development planned for Newcastle’s west end.

Just a week after confirmation that the heavy rail line between Wickham and Newcastle would be removed, plans for the twin-tower, 11-storey ‘‘WestEnd Apartments’’ have been lodged with Newcastle council.

Earmarked for Charles Street at Wickham, across the road from the planned Wickham interchange, WestEnd will house 122 apartments above four commercial suites at ground level.

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3D app helps new-home buyers see properties more clearly

The year has just begun and already apartment developers are moving to differentiate themselves in a host of ways, including taking steps towards showing designs in virtual reality.

A big challenge for off-the-plan buyers is imagining just what their apartment or townhouse could look like when it’s completed. But potential buyers of the Thirdi Group’s Waterloo development Iconic will have a little help – by getting a 3D view of how their new apartment and surrounds will appear.

Thirdi Group is using a phone and tablet app that will – when the promotional material is scanned – literally grow pictures of the development into 3D images on the tablet’s screen.

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New development blooms in Waterloo

CBRE managing director David Milton said the new development did not increase density but rather “increased amenity, adding to the fabric of the environment”. Mr Milton said buyers were looking at Waterloo for affordability and proximity to the city.
“There is a younger demographic with professionals moving into an area with like-minded people. There’s a lot of owner occupiers, a lot of people that can’t afford surrounding areas like Paddington, Surry Hills, East Sydney – and even those coming from the north shore and going to university here. They have adopted the area and have chosen to move across the bridge.”
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An oasis of green in the heart of Waterloo

Sydney developers, Thirdi Group & Milligan Group have joined forces to create a landmark new $107M residential development in the heart of Waterloo. ICONIC Waterloo promises to be the suburb’s most appealing place to call home, with its combination of heritage, industrial and new architectural elements, luxury exteriors & interiors by SJB, styling by Coco Republic and extensive landscaping and vertical gardens set to deliver new standards of living to Waterloo.

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Thirdi snaps up Redfern residential site for $21 million

Upcoming residential developer Thirdi Group has scooped up a prime site in inner Sydney’s Redfern for $20.75 million with plans to build a residential tower.

The 800-sq-m site with terraces at 80 – 88 Regent Street will be turned into a mixed-use development with retail and commercial suites.

“We secured the site because of its strategic location in the city and believe the future of Redfern is a bright one,” Thirdi’s director of sales and marketing Luke Berry said.

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Plans lodged for West End high-rise

The covers have come off another $60 million residential apartment development planned for Newcastle’s west end.

Just a week after confirmation that the heavy rail line between Wickham and Newcastle would be removed, plans for the twin-tower, 11-storey ‘‘WestEnd Apartments’’ have been lodged with Newcastle council.

Earmarked for Charles Street at Wickham, across the road from the planned Wickham interchange, WestEnd will house 122 apartments above four commercial suites at ground level.

To read more, please click here.