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Lily Is Part of Queens Riverside Live life. Live Lily. Lily is for living life your way. For living closer to everything. And further from ordinary. Live differently. Live Lily. Live Differently. Live Lily. Lily is part of a vision PERTH POINT SOUTH PERTH WACA ESPLANADE FUTURE QUEENS ELIZABETH KINGS BROOKFIELD ENNEX 100 CBD 140 STADIUM FRASER FERRY SUPERMARKET GARDENS QUAY PARK PLACE SHOPPING WILLIAM RESERVE & DINING WOOLWORTHS NORTHBRIDGE BARRACK ST BENCH ESPLANADE JAMIE’S JETTY ESPRESSO BUS/TRAIN ITALIAN CROWN CASINO Lily is part of a vision. Part of Perth’s first luxurious ‘residential quarter’. The final release at Queens Riverside, a vibrant residential and mixed-use precinct at the forefront of East Perth’s re-invention. Not just a place to live. A destination to be enjoyed. A portal to the myriad lifestyle options at your beck and call. Swan River to one side. Queens Gardens to the other. City on the doorstep. Lily is part of Queens Riverside Already one of Perth’s most desirable inner-city locations. Three luxurious options of apartment living. QIII, QII and Lily. The fourth ‘quarter’ is the prestigious 236-room Fraser Suites Perth hotel. Its dramatic porte-cochere entrance is shared by all and makes the simple act of arriving home a five star experience. Lily is for walks in the park For strolling amongst the swan-filled ponds of Queens Gardens right across the road, or lying under a leafy canopy on a hot summer’s day. Lily is for discovering, among the many features of the 3.3 hectare park, the actual bench made famous in the movie ‘Notting Hill’. Lily is for innovative design Lily is for a contemporary take on the centuries old Lily is for high life. And low rise. 126 low-rise one, two and three Mediterranean loggia. Sliding louvered screen panels and bedroom apartments. Two buildings, each with their own private glass doors that can be opened wide to let the cooling sea entrances and connected by a unique sky bridge. Lily is for the breeze in. Or closed for intimate alfresco dining. A place expected and the unexpected. For secure underground parking to relax or entertain. An extended living room or viewing with lift access. A fully equipped gym. An outdoor pool deck with platform. Opened to take in the views. Closed to extend barbeque, Japanese-style hot tubs and a heated pool. A concierge. your living area. Opened. Closed. Your space. Your choice. And Perth’s first car share facility. 1. Kings Park 10. Wellington Gardens Lily is part 2. Parliament House 11. Langley Park 3. Perth Convention Centre 12. Queens Gardens 4. The Esplanade 13. Point Fraser Wetlands of something 5. Perth Cultural Centre 14. WACA 6. Hay Street Mall 15. Gloucester Park Racing bigger 7. Barrack Street Jetty 16. Heirisson Island 8. Supreme Court Gardens Red CAT bus stop 9. Royal Perth Hospital Red CAT route Graham Farmer Fwy 5 Mitchell Fwy 15 McIVER STATION 10 PERTH STATION 9 14 Hay Street 12 St Georges Terrace 6 Adelaide Terrace 2 Plain St Causeway 8 Riverside Drive 11 13 16 3 4 7 SWAN RIVER 1 Lily is for neighbours. For Waterbank, Hillside and the other neighbouring precincts which together will form the stunning 40-hectare Riverside project. Each with its own unique characteristics. All with a collective desire to create a world- class destination masterplanned by the WA Government, putting people first. Along with existing destinations such as the WACA, Trinity College and Queens Gardens, Riverside will feature a natural beach area and jetty with landscaped boardwalks featuring cafes, bars and a host of recreational options, all just a stroll away. Lily is for change. For being part of Perth’s transformation into a world class city. New infrastructure projects are taking shape everywhere. Perth City Link. Elizabeth Quay. Perth Cultural Centre. Perth Arena. And Riverside, a 40-hectare, $2 billion project that is transforming the city’s eastern gateway into a bustling, vibrant urban community. And Lily is at the heart of it. Corner of De Vlamingh Ave and Hay St. Concept image courtesy of MRA. Pete Evans CELEBRITY CHEF Lily is for night owls and early birds For taking your pick from the endless parade of dining and entertaining options. Many of them right on your doorstep. Like the envisaged ‘high street’ on De Vlamingh Ave, part of the WA Government’s master-planned redevelopment of East Perth. A vibrant café and dining strip planned for one side of Queens Riverside that will become your go-to destination for everything from early morning heart starters to end of day night caps. For those times when you choose to dine in, plans for the area include a well stocked supermarket. And when dining out, look no further than Heirloom at Fraser Suites Perth. Lily is a 1 The Frasers Team Property 2 BOTICARCHITECTS VIVI DESIGN Lily is for international experience. For Frasers Property. Boticarchitects in its current form started in November With a European heritage and over 15 years of experience, A global entity with a 30-year pedigree of landmark 2012. Having graduated from university with a degree in ViViDesign prides itself as being one of the most innovative properties around the world. Asia. United Kingdom. New Architecture, Neil Botica worked for a number of firms interior design firms in Perth, Western Australia. Quality, Zealand. Australia. Award winning properties like Lumiere gaining experience to enable registration with the Architects aesthetics and a pure sense of style are the baseline for all of in Sydney. The $2 billion Central Park urban village. And Board to practice as an Architect. He started his practice with ViViDesign’s work. With a background in property investment, now, Queens Riverside. Lily is for financial strength. a few small commissions for residential houses for individual practicality, timeframes and added value are important elements clients. The practice now specialises in the design and that are considered carefully to achieve the best results for Frasers Property is the international property arm of construction of high rise apartment buildings. ViViDesign’s clients. ViViDesign is proud to choose sustainable Frasers Centrepoint Limited, a renowned global property materials for its projects and supports both local and international group listed on the Singapore Exchange. boticaarchitects.com designers and artists that share in a vision for a sustainable future. frasersproperty.com.au vividesign.com.au 1. The Pano, Bangkok 2. Central Park, Sydney #LIVE LILY The information and images in this publication are intended as general SALES CENTRE information on Lily at Queens Riverside and do not form part of an offer, 10 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth, WA guarantee or contract. All specifications and features are subject to change and all images are indicative only. Interested parties should rely on their 1800 QUEENS (783 367) own enquiries and the contract for sale. July 2014. livelily.com.au.
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