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Download the Brochure WEST END LIVING. A NEW PARADIGM IN LIVING. MANHATTAN TERRACES OFFER TIMELESS, LUXURY HOMES INSPIRED BY NEW YORK DESIGN. UNIQUE EFFORTLESS ELEGANT. These stunning contemporary homes are the height of sophisticated design. Each magnificent terrace home is unique and individually titled, allowing more flexibility and freedom. Artist impression. Not to scale. EXQUISITE LIVING ENVIRONMENT. Artist impression. Not to scale. 6—7 The interiors have been meticulously designed to enhance every aspect of the living space, providing an open environment to relax and entertain in. MODERN HARMONIOUS LIVING. Artist impression. Not to scale. 8—9 Artist impression. Not to scale. Immaculately designed open plan layouts give a sense of space and grandeur. High end fittings and fixtures, exquisite finishes and Miele appliances create a luxurious environment. Artist impression. Not to scale. PRIVATE ROOFTOP RETREATS. Step outside to your private retreat where you can soak up the morning sun and enjoy the relaxing tranquil atmosphere. The open outdoor space is perfect for relaxing or sharing a bottle of wine on a warm summers night. LUSH OPEN SPACES. Feel the fresh air as you open your alfresco windows onto lush green streets, private courtyards and open garden spaces to let the outside in. Artist impression. Not to scale. Artist impression. Not to scale. SPACIOUS INTERIOR DESIGN. 14—15 Each room has been considered to enhance natural light whilst creating flexibility for the evolving needs of modern life. The design allows for full-floor living spaces, generously sized bedrooms and an abundance of storage. VIBRANT BRISBANE CULTURE. Manhattan Terraces connects you to all the best Brisbane has to offer, and is within easy reach of world class arts and culture combined with the refined dining of South Bank. 16—17 01 01. Brisbane CBD and South Bank 02 03 02. Queensland Performing Arts Centre 03. Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 04. South Bank’s Arbour and The Wheel of Brisbane 05. City views from South Bank 04 05 01 RIVERFRONT GARDEN 02 EXPERIENCES. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens of South Bank or ride along the meandering Brisbane River into the city through the spectacular Botanic Gardens. 03 04 18—19 01. South Bank Beach 05 02. South Bank Boulevard 03. Gallery of Modern Art 04. South Bank Amphitheatre 05. West End Ferry Terminal 06. Botanic Gardens 07. South Bank Arbour 08. South Bank Open Air Cinema 09. Davies Park Markets 10. University of Queensland 06 07 08 09 10 01 02 03 01. The Charming Squire 02. Yakatori Bar 03. Boundary Street Markets 04. Stokehouse Restaurant 05. Olio Cafe and Bar 06. Cobbler Bar 07. Brisbane Brewing Company 04 20—21 CHARMING INSPIRED LIFESTYLE. West End and South Brisbane comes to life from day to night with a vibrant selection of entertainment venues. Find your favourite riverside localé to dine or a chic bar to unwind for the night. 05 07 06 N LEGEND 08 STORY BRIDGE Train 05 Ferry Bus TURBOT ST WILLIAM JOLLY KURILPA ANN ST BRIDGE BRIDGE GOBETWEEN BRIDGE 01 02 VICTORIA 12 BRIDGE KURILPA AUCHENFLOWER MASTERPLAN* MILTON RD 03 KANGAROO 09 POINT GREY ST 05 07 07 08 04 09 02 06 CORONATION DR 01 03 14 09 03 04 02 01 01 07 GOODWILL 01 05 BRIDGE KURILPA ST 05 03 03 18 08 03 13 VULTURE ST 04 17 04 01 04 05 06 HIGHGATE HILL 01 BOUNDARY ST 15 HARDGRAVE RD VULTURE ST EAST 10 08 06 11 16 PACIFIC MOTORWAY 12 DORNOCH TCE STANLEY ST EAST MONTAGUE RD HILLS END EAST BRISBANE VILLAGE 02 RIVERSIDE DRIVE WALKING ANNERLY RD 02 & CYCLING PATH BRISBANE RIVER IPSWICH RD GLADSTONE RD 10 03 11 SIR FRED SCHONELL DR COLDRIDGE ST 04 CARMODY RD 02 05 ST LUCIA WALKING BRIDGE TO UQ 22—23 KEY LOCATIONS STORY BRIDGE EDUCATION CAFES & EATERIES 01. West End State School 01. Plenty Cafe 02. University of Queensland 02. The Gunshop Cafe TURBOT ST 03. Brisbane State Highschool 03. Lock ‘n’ Load WILLIAM JOLLY KURILPA ANN ST BRIDGE BRIDGE 04. Griffith University of Technology 04. The Three Monkeys Coffee GOBETWEEN 05. Somerville House and Teahouse BRIDGE 06. St Laurence’s School 05. Habitat 07. Queensland University 06. Cobbler Bar of Technology 07. Depo VICTORIA BRIDGE 08. Creative Media Institute 08. Sol Breads 09. Brisbane Grammar Rowing 09. Five Sisters Gourmet Catering KURILPA AUCHENFLOWER MASTERPLAN* MILTON RD KANGAROO 10. Mondo Organics 06 POINT GREY ST 07 PARKS 11. Thai Patcharin 12. Caravanserai 01. Toowong Memorial Park 07 13. West End Coffee House CORONATION DR 02. Orleigh Park 14. Tazza Coffee 03. Davies Park 15. Lettuce Eat 04. Musgrave Park GOODWILL 16. Albertos Shot Espresso Bar BRIDGE 05. Dutton Park KURILPA ST 17. First Pour Café 06. Brisbane City Botanical Gardens VULTURE ST 18. Montague Hotel* 07. Kangaroo Point Cliff’s 08. Roma Street Parklands ACTIVITIES 09. South Bank Parklands HIGHGATE HILL 02 10. Perrin Park 01. Gallery of Modern Art BOUNDARY ST HARDGRAVE RD 11. Guyatt Park 02. Queensland Museum VULTURE ST EAST 06 12. Mangrove Beach & Sciencentre PACIFIC MOTORWAY 03. Queensland Performing DORNOCH TCE 04 STANLEY ST EAST MONTAGUE RD HEALTH & WELLBEING Arts Centre HILLS END EAST BRISBANE VILLAGE 04. Queensland Maritime Museum 01. Wesley Hospital RIVERSIDE DRIVE WALKING ANNERLY RD 05. Suncorp Stadium & CYCLING PATH 02. Mater Hospital 06. The Gabba 03. GYM Nation 07. Queensland Convention Centre BRISBANE RIVER IPSWICH RD 04. Aerial Yoga and Fitness GLADSTONE RD 08. Queensland Ballet 05. GYM and Playgrounds FERRY SIR FRED SCHONELL DR SHOPPING COLDRIDGE ST 01. Regatta Ferry Terminal 01. Toowong Village 02. West End Ferry Terminal 02. Davies Street Markets 03. Guyatt Park Ferry Terminal CARMODY RD 03. West End Village 04. University of Queensland Ferry ST LUCIA 04. Woolloongabba Shopping Centre Terminal WALKING BRIDGE 05. Aldi TO UQ 06. The Stores West End 07. Coles * Proposed EARTH Artist impression. Not to scale. The Earth scheme uses dark finishes of warm timber and charcoal tones to create a sophisticated New York mood, echoed throughout all spaces to provide a continuous designed palette. 24—25 Artist impression. Not to scale. BESPOKE Artist impression. Not to scale. 26—27 The Bespoke palette reflects the vibrant nature of West End living through complimentary hues that have been considered to give a sense of light and shade whilst maintaining the bold elements of the New York styling. Artist impression. Not to scale. DEVELOPER Manhattan Terraces is the latest Queensland project from Urban Construct, noted for their landmark residential designs. Established in 1997, they have delivered more than 4,000 homes and 100,000m2 of retail and commercial space. Urban Construct pride themselves on attention to detail and have won various industry-based state and national awards. 01. Emerald Lakes 02. Newport Quays 03. Holdfast Shores 04. Emerald Lakes 01 02 03 04 28—29 ARCHITECTS High quality designers that are locally based with West End experience. JEREMY FERRIER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WEST END INVESTMENT FACTS. EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE & TRANSPORT West End is situated within a five km radius of the state’s largest The West End / South Brisbane area has witnessed more tertiary institutions including the University of Queensland and than $3 billion investment in major infrastructure projects. Griffith University Southbank. Collectively, there are more than 109,000 students enrolled across these institutions which underpin a high level of demand for rental dwellings within the suburb. The suburb is in immediate proximity to some of Brisbane’s most prestigious schools, including Somerville House, Brisbane Boys & Girls Grammar, and Brisbane State High School. INVESTMENTS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE HAVE BEEN MADE WHICH HAVE BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN OPENING UP THE SUBURB TO KEY EMPLOYMENT, RETAIL 109,000 AND EDUCATIONAL NODES. STUDENTS WITHIN A 5 KM RADIUS POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS EMPLOYMENT By June 2016 the population of West End is projected to sit at Within a two kilometre radius of West End is a combined workforce which is 10,664, which by 2036 is expected to have grown by over 120%. projected to experience the largest growth in jobs in Queensland over the coming This expansion in the suburb’s population ranks in the top six growth years. This large and growing employment base will inevitably underpin a sustained suburbs out of the 21 suburbs which make up Brisbane’s inner city. level of dwelling demand within the suburb. The precinct’s workforce is projected to more than double over the coming years with the creation of around 23,000 new jobs. WEST END SUBURB PROFILE West End is located two kilometres from the CBD and is 23,000 one of inner Brisbane’s most sought after residential addresses. NEW JOBS HOUSE MEDIAN APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL MARKET PRICES UP VALUES HAVE MORE Over the past ten years median house prices have jumped by 94%. Between 94% THAN DOUBLED 2012 and 2015 median house prices have grown by an average of 12.1% per annum ranking it as one of the strongest performing housing markets in Brisbane. The tightly held nature of houses within West End in the face of high levels of demand has placed strong upwards pressure on median house prices. The information contained in this brochure (including all artist’s impressions, renders and finishes) are indicative and provided for general information purposes only. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal, financial, real estate or other expert advice and must not be relied upon as a basis for any decision you make concerning any featured property or apartment. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken in providing this information, the developer and its related companies and their representatives, consultants and agents, accept no responsibility for the accuracy of any information contained herein for any action taken in reliance thereon by any party whether purchaser, potential purchaser or otherwise.
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