Green light for $ 60 million, four-story project Geelong West Apartment Project

Green light for $ 60 million, four-story project Geelong West Apartment Project
Green light for $ 60 million, four-story project Geelong West Apartment Project

A rendering of the Hope & Autumn Development of 56 apartments in the 51-53 Hope ST and 66-76 Autumn Street, Geelong West.


An apartment of USD 60 million in Geelong West has received the planning permit through a rapidly pursued process.

Up real estate received a planning permit for the four-story Hope & Autumn project on Friday with 56, two and three bedroom apartments in two buildings in the 51-53 Hope Street and 66-76 Autumn St.

The project was submitted by the state government's development program when the Town planner Steering Hope & Herbst said that widespread support was received.

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Nick Clements Nick Clements from Tract Consultants Senior Principal Town Town, the project with medium climb would make an important contribution to reaching the city's goal by 2051, almost 130,000 new apartments.

“Geelong screams for positive examples of in-fill apartments,” said Clements.

“We are proud to recognize the projects of the project, which is designated by the state government, the architect of the Victorian government and the city of Greater Geelong, the project of the project.

Green light for $ 60 million, four-story project Geelong West Apartment Project

An air envelope from planning documents shows the residential buildings in autumn and the Hope ST in Geelong West.


“The innovative design of the project focuses on expansive landscape design, environmental reporting information and a design that reacting to the location ensured that there is a seamless planning approval process on site.”

Mr. Clements said that Up Property is ready to start the sale of apartments in two phases, whereby a sales office in the Pakington St.

The success of the sales process would enable the property to determine the construction time bar for the entire project, he said.

“You are looking for downsizers, people who spend a little more money on a premium product and have a top-end architect,” said Clements.

“This is the first project in Geelong for Austin Maynard Architects, which has many references in Melbourne.”

Green light for $ 60 million, four-story project Geelong West Apartment Project

The apartment project is located near the Pakington Street, Geelong West Cafe, the restaurant and the shopping district.


Hope & Herbst offers apartments that can be reached on downsizers, families and experts in one place next to the package of St Cafe, Restaurant and Shopping Strip and on foot.

Sophie Whittakers, Managing Director of Austin Maynard Architects, said the project was a thoughtful, sustainable and cultural-sensitive design, such as: B. white gable buildings with setbacks for four -story elements.

The AMA's approach ensures that Hope & Herbst “harmonize seamlessly with GEELONG WESTS unmistakable character and at the same time introduce new standards for the context -responsible suburban development,” said Ms. Whittakers.

“I was born and grew up in Geelong and am incredibly proud that Austin Maynard Architects contributes to an apartment project with medium density of this caliber in the region,” she said.

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Nick Clements Nick Clements, Senior Principal Consultants, said Geelong had “cried” for positive examples of the development of in -filled. Image: Brad fleet


Some residents described developers as “arrogant” as “arrogant” to propose the development, and claimed that they had made a dangerous precedent for the neighborhood in terms of height and increased traffic and boundaries for cararking.

But Mr. Clements said that the development was an example of how established areas can afford incremental apartment growth in the direction of target 2051.

“The broader industry is aware that there are such significant challenges in the recording of projects with high density in the CBD. We have to rely on this medium density and even smaller density such as city houses to achieve this aspiration apartment goals,” he said.

Projects with medium density can deliver apartments with a higher value.

“If you buy for a 40-story building in the CBD, it doesn't have the same exclusivity.” Yes, you have the upper levels that have the beautiful view over the bay, but you don't have the same amenity that immediately bordered on Pakington St. “

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