Melbourne Developer Launches Sustainable Apartments in Brunswick
Melbourne-based boutique developer Antipodean Land have launched a sustainable medium-density project in Brunswick, after winning approval earlier this year.
Read moreMelbourne-based boutique developer Antipodean Land have launched a sustainable medium-density project in Brunswick, after winning approval earlier this year.
Read moreWith 60 metres of park frontage, a new development in Brunswick East offers its residents access to a ‘big backyard’ lifestyle in the heart of the inner-city.
Read moreBalfe Park Lane, a brand new sustainable multi-residential development in Brunswick East, is set to offer future residents a chance at an elusive ‘big backyard’ lifestyle in the heart of the city.
Read moreBoutique developer Antipodean Land Developments is pushing ahead with its Balfe Park Lane project in Brunswick East. First covered on Urban.com.au in late June, Balfe Park Lane comprises an ensemble of four interconnected apartment buildings designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA), located between Nicholson Street and Balfe Park.
Read moreThe overseer of New York’s burgeoning parklands has a message for Australian urban planners in the context of the intensifying debate about population growth and urban density: don’t treat property developers as the enemy.
Read moreThe string of apartment-based planning applications with 'design excellence' at their core continues within Moreland City Council's boundaries. Already the heartland for the Nightingale series of apartment projects, other developers too have joined the push to realise sustainable, community-driven apartment developments in the municipality. Urban.com.au has in recent weeks covered Milieu's Brunswick development in waiting, in addition to Excelon's recent Sydney Road application.
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