Brisbane development is all ready to transform the face of city living for young professionals soon in September.
Spire Residences, a $190 million project by Consolidated Properties is completely pre-sold off the plan within the eight months of release in the CBD. The 40-storey building with 340 apartments features one and two-bedroom units with dynamic views and state-of-the-art facilities that also includes infinity edge rooftop pool, a private rooftop dining room with panoramic view of the city, with a library and private theatre.
Consolidated Properties’ executive chairman said the Spire Residences is a combined innovation of local, interstate and international inspiration, skills and operators who are behind the creation of this unique residential project, which is now Brisbane’s latest CBD address.
The makers are delighted to work with award-winning Brisbane restaurateurs the very popular Urbane in designing the rooftop private dining room, Melbourne’s famous architect John Wardle to design the spectacular building and international artist Peter Hennessy to have created commissioned artwork and Hutchinson Builders with a host of other specialists in the fields. These elements and others have helped Spire to set a new standard in city apartment living in Brisbane.
Keeping in mind its heritage surroundings, the building flaunts folded brickwork on the Ann St entry to complement its St John’s Cathedral in the neighbourhood. On the side of the Queen St entry, an exterior cascading vertical garden wall welcomes the residents to the vaulted lobby inside.
Occupied by a majestic staircase that is surrounded by cafes, a library and conference areas, this space has been specially designed for residents to socialise or hang around during leisure.