Landmark homes in the sky to transform Newcastle
Construction has commence on Newcastle’s landmark Verve Residences in Newcastle West.
Project developer, Miller Property Corporation, has appointed PRD’s development division, Newcastle New Projects, to be coagents for the twin tower, 197 apartment project at 464-470 King Street.
PRD’s appointment follows the announcement that BLOC will build the $130 million development.
PRDnationwide Newcastle & Lake Macquarie Director Mark Kentwell said it was a special honour to market what will be Newcastle’s landmark building for years to come.
Mr Kentwell said Verve is one of a number of transformational developments Newcastle New projects is involved in.
He said Verve Residences are the most spacious, stylish and diverse “homes in the sky” ever offered in the city.
Created by acclaimed architects Hill Thalis and CKDS, the 19 level, Council approved, project has studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments as well as a 5 bedroom penthouse across four apartment precincts. Features include two high speed lifts, a sky garden, extensive harbour and city views as well as Newcastle’s first 24-hour residential concierge.
“If you’ve been dreaming of the perfect lifestyle and location open your eyes now and act quickly because it is here at Verve,” Mr Kentwell said.
“The design and operation of Verve is very metropolitan, Manhattan like, which is new to Newcastle,” he said.
Mr Kentwell said remaining residences will be in hot demand by downsizers. He said the development is already heavily owner occupied because people are realising what a unique living experience in the sky Verve will be.
“Verve will ignite the West End. With limited availability, now is the time to act.”
“With Marketown Shopping Centre, Honeysuckle, galleries, museums, and the harbour and light rail so close by, Verve will be the centre of a vibrant, transforming city.”
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