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Hamilton Reach’S Own Riverside Beach and Parklands LIVE BY THE WATER A HIGHLY DESIRED HAMILTON ADDRESS Riverlight embraces its natural surroundings, offering a riverside retreat just 6kms from Brisbane’s CBD and 5kms from Brisbane airport. Apartments offer magnificent views of the Brisbane River, neighbouring Royal Queensland Golf Course and Hamilton Reach’s own riverside beach and parklands. LIVE DIFFERENT AT HAMILTON REACH Created by Frasers Property Australia, Hamilton Reach offers endless opportunities to get outside and explore. Over 550 metres of Brisbane River frontage, 2.5 hectares of parkland and over 1.5kms of walking paths and cycleways set this established inner-city community apart from all others. The Hamilton Reach masterplan is valued at over $700m. August, 2018 Designed to complement the natural palette of its surroundings – the blue greys of the river, the earthy tones of the water’s edge and the contrasting colours of the built forms, Riverlight is a striking addition to Hamilton Reach. RISE ABOVE RISE REACH HAMILTON Riverlight East Northshore Riverside Park Royal Queensland Golf Club AN INNER CITY SANCTUARY Enjoy a welcome reprieve from Café, conveniently located on your urban living with a walk, run or doorstep. Jump on a CityCat at the bike ride around the River Walk and nearby Northshore Hamilton CityCat beach, or sit back and relax with a terminal for direct connectivity to the coffee at the Northshore Harbour Brisbane CBD. Hamilton CityCat Terminal Hamilton Reach walking paths and cycleways REDISCOVER THE WORLD AROUND YOU BE AT ONE WITH NATURE Riverlight has been created to from outdoor living areas and provide connections to the natural balconies. The design celebrates world around it. Greenery emerges nature and its surrounding through outdoor pathways and environment with the endless shades gardens, natural light flows into of green and the sparkling reflection homes and breezes are captured of the river. Riverlight East Penthouse 11102 INSPIRING SURROUNDS Making the most of natural light rises above the low rise buildings and the surrounding environment, below, enjoys premium views of the Riverlight apartments have been Brisbane River, Royal Queensland Golf meticulously designed as an extension Course and surrounding parklands, all of the outside world. Riverlight, which within a highly desired neighbourhood. REACH FOR LIVING AT RIVERLIGHT THE SKY IS A NATURAL CHOICE Living at Riverlight, it’s easy to do turn off every light in your home with more for the world you live in. It's not a single flick. Photovoltaic solar panels just about the physical features of the power the communal areas, helping the building, but also your lifestyle, health, Riverlight community leave a smaller well-being and environmental choices. footprint for the future. When you live an active lifestyle, the And when it’s time to head out, it’s environment around you benefits too. easy to swap four wheels for two. With Riverlight embodies this approach. cycleways connecting you to nearby With Green Switch technology shopping, dining and entertainment throughout your apartment, you can destinations, it’s the natural choice. STYLISH NEUTRAL COLOUR PALETTES With over 1,700m2 of landscaped gardens and spaces to explore, Riverlight offers a superior lifestyle choice. For a healthy body and mind, make the most of Riverlight’s outdoor spaces. Explore the Brisbane River by taking a Riverlight kayak out for a paddle. Swim some laps or relax and unwind by the 20 metre pool and sundeck. Workout in the fully equipped resident’s gymnasium. Entertain family and friends in the resident’s dining room and outdoor masterchef bbq retreat. Landscaped gardens provide spaces to enjoy sunshine and river breezes. RELAX, UNWIND AND BREATHE Riverlight Atrium Lobby INNER CITY LIVING WITH SEAMLESS CONNECTIONS Sunshine Coast 114km Sunshine Coast 114km Brisbane Domestic Port of S o & International Brisbane u Port of t Brisbane Domestic h e Nudgee Rd Nudgee S Airport r n o Brisbane 8 & International u C 5km t ro h s 1 s e CLAYFIELD Rd Nudgee W Airport r a n y 5 8 2 C 5km ro Trade Coast s 1 3 s CLAYFIELD 3 W Precinct a HAMILTON 5 y 2 2 Trade Coast 3 1 3 Precinct 2 4 HAMILTON Rd Racecourse ive 2 th DrM1 2 Smi 3 4 1 4 Kingsford ASCOT NEWSTEAD Curtain Ave West 2 4 1 2 Racecourse Rd Racecourse 2 3 e MacArthur Aveiv Royal QLD h DrM1 2 mit Golf Club 3 S 3 1 Gateway 3 4 1 Bridge 4 gsford G BULIMBAKin A hamilton reach T ASCOT EWAY MWY NEWSTEAD Curtain Ave West 1 5 2 NORTHSHORE 1 2 3 UDA 1km M1 76 MacArthur Ave Royal QLD s s Brisbane CBD 6km p a 4 er City By Golf Club Inn 3 Gateway 3 1 1 G Bridge 2 BULIMBA FORTITUDE 2km 6 VALLEY hamilton reach A 2 1 T Gold Coast 77km 4 2 EWAY MWY 5 1 Story Bridge 5 3 1 46 NORTHSHORE M1 NEW FARM UDA 1km 3km 76 s s Brisbane CBD 6km p a 4 er City By Inn 2 2 FORTITUDE 6 2km 6 VALLEY 2 1 Gold Coast 77km 4 2 6 5 Story Bridge 1 SOUTH 3 BANK 3 46 NORTHSHORE RIVERSIDE PARK NORTHSHORE HARBOUR CAFE HAMILTON CITYCAT EAT STREET MARKETS NEW FARM 3km 30 METRES AWAY 150 METRES AWAY TERMINAL 200 METRES AWAY 1KM AWAY A 2.5 hectare parkland located in This vibrant cafe offers the Hamilton Providing connectivity to Brisbane's Eat Street Markets attracts thousands Hamilton Reach. Bursting with Reach residents casual dining at CBD and other entertainment of visitors each week and offers an activity, Northshore Riverside Park its very best – and right on your precincts, the CityCat is an enjoyable eclectic selection of Brisbane’s best 2 6 is where locals embrace the outdoors doorstep. way to travel to the rest of Brisbane food stalls and live performers – all – picnicking and enjoying green for work or leisure. within easy reach. 6 surrounds on the Brisbane River. SOUTH 3 BANK Schools and Universities Racecourses Hospitals Local fresh produce and groceries 1 All Hallow’s School 1 Eagle Farm Racecourse 1 Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital 1 Woolworths 2 St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School 2 Doomben Racecourse 21 Prince Charles Hospital 2 IGA 3 St Rita’s College 31 Holy Spirit Northside 3 Coles 4 Hamilton State School Entertainment 4 Eagle Farm Markets 1 Northshore Harbour Cafe 5 Clayfield College Parks and Recreational Parklands 2 Portside Wharf Entertainment Precinct 1 Northshore Riverside Park 3 Eat Street Markets 2 Crosby Park RACECOURSE ROAD EAGLE FARM MARKETS BRISBANE'S BEST SCHOOLS PORTSIDE WHARF 4 Racecourse Road 3 Newstead Park 2KMS AWAY 2.4KMS AWAY AND UNIVERSITIES 1.5KMS AWAY 5 Gasworks Entertainment Precinct 4 New Farm Park WITHIN 6KMS 6 Fortitude Valley Entertainment Precinct Racecourse Road, located in Eagle Farm Markets is a Sunday ritual Portside Wharf is one of Brisbane’s prestigious neighbouring Ascot, offers for locals, boasting fresh fruit and A range of primary and secondary premier entertainment precincts, host 76 Chinatown a combination of casual and formal vegetables and seasonal blooms. schooling options, as well as to a mix of cafés, bars, restaurants, 86 Brisbane Airport 1 DFO & other retail dining options as well as an array of universities, all within easy reach. boutique shops, an IGA grocery store, Schools and Universities Racecourses Hospitals Local fresh produce and groceries stylish boutique shops. health & wellbeing studios & a cinema. This plan is an artist impression, not to scale and distances are approximate only. 1 All Hallow’s School 1 Eagle Farm Racecourse 1 Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital 1 Woolworths 2 St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School 2 Doomben Racecourse 21 Prince Charles Hospital 2 IGA 3 St Rita’s College 31 Holy Spirit Northside 3 Coles 4 Hamilton State School Entertainment 4 Eagle Farm Markets 1 Northshore Harbour Cafe 5 Clayfield College Parks and Recreational Parklands 2 Portside Wharf Entertainment Precinct 1 Northshore Riverside Park 3 Eat Street Markets 2 Crosby Park 4 Racecourse Road 3 Newstead Park 5 Gasworks Entertainment Precinct 4 New Farm Park 6 Fortitude Valley Entertainment Precinct 76 Chinatown 86 Brisbane Airport 1 DFO & other retail New Farm Queens Wharf Brisbane Howard Smith James Street Teneriffe Bulimba Gasworks Portside Wharf Bretts Hamilton Racecourse Park & Redevelopment CBD Wharves Entertainment CityCat CityCat Entertainment Entertainment Wharf Harbour Road CityCat Redevelopment Precinct Terminal Terminal Precinct Precinct CityCat Terminal Terminal Hawthorne Fortitude CityCat GOMA Valley Mount Terminal Entertainment Cootha Precinct Southbank Treasury & Chinatown Casino Mall Eagle Farm and Doomben Racecourses Eat Street Markets Hamilton City Cat Terminal NORTHSHORE HAMILTON URBAN Northshore DEVELOPMENT Riverside AREA Cafe Northshore Riverside Park HAMILTON Brisbane Domestic Airport 7.5kms REACH International Airport 5kms Connection to M1 Gateway Motorway Royal Queensland Gold Coast 77kms Golf Club Sunshine Coast 114kms This plan is not to scale and distances are approximate only. A UNIQUE LIFESTYLE PRECINCT Hamilton Reach is part of Queensland’s largest waterfront urban renewal project, Northshore. Once an industrial wharf, the riverside precinct is being transformed into a vibrant new destination where you can live, work and play. Innovative urban design and world class infrastructure are bringing the 2.5km stretch of Brisbane River alive. Northshore is poised for future growth with the Queensland Government continuing to invest in this burgeoning new community. CREATING PROUD COMMUNITIES SINCE 1924 Backed by one of the world’s leading real-estate businesses with S$32 billion of assets under management across five continents, Frasers Property Australia is global in scale, yet local at heart. After almost a century of creating homes and places for tens of thousands of Australians, experience tells us that what matters the most is the simple joy of living in a place you’re proud to call home.
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