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Coorparoo Apartments 123 Cavendish Road COORPAROO APARTMENTS 123 CAVENDISH ROAD 1 CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO CONTENTS 04 INTRODUCTION 06 AERIAL 08 COORPAROO: THE SUBURB 10 LOCATION & FACILITIES 16 ARCHITECTURAL STATEMENT 18 FLOOR PLATES 22 VIEWS 26 FLOOR PLANS 38 INTERNAL COLOUR SCHEME 40 SCHEDULE OF FINISHES 42 DEVELOPMENT TEAM 44 URBIS RESEARCH 46 Q&A 3 ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO THE DAWN OF A NEW COORPAROO DISCOVER THE RISING STAR OF INNER-CITY BRISBANE. ORION APARTMENTS IN COORPAROO WILL OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE NEW VIBRANCY OF LIFE IN THIS BEAUTIFUL, LEAFY SUBURB – NOW BLOSSOMING UNDER REVITALISATION. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS, WITH PRIVATE ROOFTOP POOL AND STUNNING VIEWS TO THE CITY CBD, JUST 4KMS AWAY. DISCLAIMER: Artist impression only. 4 5 ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO CBD CBD SOUTHBANK STORY BRIDGE THE GABBA COORPAROO TRAIN STATION COORPAROO TRAIN STATION 6 7 ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO Orion Apartments offer an early glimpse of the bright future ahead for Coorparoo. With high demand and limited supply in the beautiful Eastern suburbs, this dress-circle location is rapidly attracting a new legion of fans… young professionals and families, drawn to the friendly village vibe, abundant green space and flourishing lifestyle. BRISBANE’S MOST EXCITING, Connected Coorparoo has every transport option covered. The railway and busway are just around the corner from Orion and bike paths lead straight EVOLVING INNER CITY SUBURB. from home to the city. Coastal escapes are easy too, with freeway exits to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast less than 5 minutes from your door. The Coorparoo area boasts impressive employment and education facilities: · 5 major hospitals, including the Mater and Princess Alexandra BEING SO CLOSE TO THE CITY MEANS THOSE LUCKY ENOUGH TO LIVE HERE WILL HAVE MORE TIME TO ENJOY EVERYTHING THAT SURROUNDS THEIR SUPER-STYLISH HOME BASE. ORION PUTS YOU AT THE CENTRE OF THE PERFECT COSMOS – · 3 excellent tertiary institutions OFFERING A LIFESTYLE THAT IS SELF-CONTAINED, YET COMPLETELY CONNECTED TO ANYWHERE YOU NEED TO BE. · 8 highly-regarded public and private secondary schools, including Villanova Boys’ College, Churchie, Somerville House, Coorparoo College and Cavendish Road State High School. You can feel the energy of revitilsation that is making Coorparoo more desirable than ever. It is a suburb of established character and evolving style - with chilled restaurants, bars and cafes, and pretty, tree-lined streets offering interesting twists at every turn. 8 9 T S ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROOM A H K IC W E Y TC OR EG R G NEW FARM STORY BRIDGE S DIU RA M 3K Riverside City Cat Terminal LOCAL / AMENITIES New Farm Park EAT & DRINK New Farm Park City Cat Terminal GETTING AROUND RD R UM Sydney Street City Cat Terminal E NN IV WY R E N A EDUCATION B IS R Bike Track B S H Merthyr Park A F S PARKS T O N BRISBANE A V CITY Heath Park Mowbray Park City Cat Terminal BIKE PATH KANGAROO L BRILLIANT LOCATION SOUTH BANK POINT YTTON RD Anglican Church Grammar School Norman Park Train Station ORION COORPAROO IS PART OF THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE ON THE CUSP OF EAST BRISBANE AND WOOLLOONGABBA. THE CITY FEELS SO CLOSE YOU COULD IUS EAST BRISBANE AD R TOUCH IT. WITH TRANSPORT, SUPERMARKETS, SCHOOLS AND A VIBEY SOCIAL SCENE, EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS WITHIN YOUR OWN NEIGHBOURHOOD - YET YOU’RE ALSO VUL M NORMAN PARK T K B URE ST 1 E WEST END N MINUTES FROM THE FAMOUS GABBA STADIUM AND THE POPULAR DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT PRECINCTS OF WOOLLOONGABBA AND SOUTH BANK. N I Access to Gateway Motorway to E P Coorparoo Secondary College DRIVING Sunshine Coast & Brisbane Airport T S Mater Hospital T W The Gabba S I C Brisbane School of Distance Education R 3 MINUTES TO THE GABBA P H Hello Garry Cafe D A R C 8 MINUTES TO PA HOSPITAL D ST I ANL F EY S T I EAS 8 MINUTES TO WESTFIELD CARINDALE C T M 9 MINUTES TO BRISBANE CBD O T O Gabba Cafe Precinct 10 MINUTES TO SOUTH BANK R Coorparoo Train Station W A 10 MINUTES TO MATER HOSPITAL Y WOOLLOONGABBA Wembley Park L O A G N A D N N ES HON E R ST R D Coorparoo Bowls Club L Access to Gold Coast C WALKING E A Gallery Cafe Y V E R Woolworths N D D 2 MINUTES TO BOWLS CLUB I S Coorparoo State Primary School RSL Coles H 4 MINUTES TO WOOLWORTHS R Villanova College D 4 MINUTES TO TRAIN STATION Pure Health Club Buranda Train Station Langlands Park 5 MINUTES TO COLES Martha St Precinct OLD Langlands Park Pool CLEV 6 MINUTES TO COORPAROO SECONDARY COLLEGE ELAN Easts Leagues Club D RD Busway Interchange 7 MINUTES TO COORPAROO STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL PA Hospital Carolina Kitchen Hanlon Park STONES COORPAROO CORNER 10 11 ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO DISCLAIMER: Artist impression only. 12 13 ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO FACTS & FACILITIES LOCATION DEVELOPMENT FEATURES STANDARD APARTMENT FEATURES DEVELOPER » KTQ Developments » Orion is located less than 4km to the CBD » Orion will feature 186 apartments across 2 » All apartments feature generous balconies buildings, comprising ground level plus 10 levels designed for outdoor living » Coorparoo enjoys all amenities including shopping, restaurants and transport » A mix of 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments, » Apartments have been designed to maximise living ARCHITECT all with secure carpark and lift access space and take advantage of the view corridors » Cottee Parker Architects » The local area features a range of high quality schools, both private and public » Orion has been designed by respected architects » Ducted air-conditioning is standard for all Cottee Parker apartments with individual condenser units » Minutes from the Gabba Stadium and located off balconies entertainment precincts of Woolloongabba and » 2 levels of secure basement parking with direct BUILDER South Bank lift access from basement to apartment levels » All kitchens feature quality appliances, glass » Sommer & Staff splashbacks and stone benchtops » Close proximity to 5 major hospitals, including » 21 visitor carparks on ground level to the Mater and Princess Alexandra accommodate friends and family visits » Tiled living areas as standard BODY CORPORATE » Vehicle entrance from Wakefield Street » Recessed downlights as standard » 1 bedroom from approx $57.30 per week » Video Intercom, secure access to all car park » 2 bedroom from approx $58.20 per week and building entry points TRANSPORT AND CONNECTIVITY INTERIOR DESIGN » Coorparoo train station is within walking TITLE DESCRIPTION distance and provides direct access to South RECREATION AND LIFESTYLE FACILITIES » A choice of 2 colour schemes is available » Strata Title Brisbane and Central stations » A flooring upgrade is available » Easy access to major arterial roads linking to » A roof top pool with stunning views to the city will be a highlight for Orion residents and Interior Design Statement Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Brisbane Airport FIRB their visitors Open plan living areas create spacious apartment » A short drive or walk to the Mowbray Park » Approved interiors with a diverse choice of 1 and 2 bedroom Citycat terminal provides another option for » The rooftop is also equipped with a kitchen layouts. All living areas are fully tiled as standard with travel across or down the river and outdoor dining for the exclusive use of Orion residents an option to upgrade to timber floors if preferred. The » The Eastern Busway is nearby and bus services designer kitchens combine feature timber tones with COUNCIL RATES throughout the suburb make it easy to get cool whites, stone benchtops, high quality fixtures » Approximately $1200 per annum excluding water anywhere you need to be and European appliances. Bathrooms are bright and » Bike paths lead straight from home to the city APARTMENT TYPES minimalist with ample storage below vanities and in full width mirrored cabinets. An uncompromising TIMING » 1 bedroom apartments range in size from attitude to quality finishes and fixtures, efficient » Construction commenced 55 – 57sqm plus balcony planning and carefully considered design detailing » Estimated completion early 2016 » 2 bedroom apartments range in size from combine to create sophisticated and spacious 64-78sqm plus balcony apartments for contemporary living. DISCLAIMER: Artist impression only. 14 15 ORION APARTMENTS CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO The building responds to its locality by presenting active frontages to Cavendish Road, Ridding Street and Wakefield Street. The building is set back from Cavendish Road, providing the ground level apartments with large, landscaped courtyards. A secondary roof at level 1 works to reduce the scale of the building to a townhouse-type proportion at the street edge. The façade design is layered and utilises a mixed palette of materials, colours and textures. ARCHITECTURAL At ground level, the foyer has been designed as a sanctuary from the STATEMENT outside world with a large, green, vertical-landscaped wall, and a relaxed and welcoming seating area. From the foyer, the centralised lifts divide the building into North and South Towers, effectively creating two smaller, localised communities within the development. The building has a large, communal open space on the roof, providing residents with a break-out space that includes BBQ’s, seating areas and a pool. It has been located to take advantage of the city skyline in the distance. DISCLAIMER: Artist impression only. 16 17 CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO CAVENDISH RD CAVENDISH RD UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT 1005 1008 1007 1006 1009 2002 2003 2004 E B C B1 J H C1 B2 UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT 1015 1016
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