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Love St Kilda. Love
The only thing constant about St Kilda is changeNew fashions, new venues, new ideas. Artists, musicians, young designers; creative people from all over the globe are drawn to the city by the sea.
Maxx external (computer generated image).
Rising up out of St Kilda Road is MaxxThe ground and first floor levels form a podium for the remainder of the building. These commercial areas include a café/retail outlet that is bathed in sunshine for most of the day, all year around. The perfect spot to linger over a coffee with your friends.
Above this podium sit eleven levels of apartments that have been designed and orientated to take in the spectacular views of the city, Albert Park Lake or Port Phillip Bay. The building’s design has been based on a contemporary aesthetic and architectural principles incorporating innovative architectural elements and environmentally sustainable features.
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A prominent building on a prominent siteMaking the most of the elevated position, Fender Katsalidis Architects have created light-filled apartments with sweeping views over Port Phillip Bay and the city skyline. Sit on your private balcony and watch the lights come on in the city. Slide back the doors and let the cool sea breeze flow through.
The building architecture, the external façade fabric and the internal finishes have all been carefully assembled in order to create a landmark building with a scale and design befitting its position on this premier boulevard of Melbourne.
foyer image
1. Maxx view from level 11 looking towards the city (computer generated/combined image). 2. Maxx foyer (computer generated image).
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Take a stroll down Fitzroy Street on a warm summer evening.Couples exchange glances over wine at an outdoor café. Music drifts up from the park. Families cool off down on the beach. Where else but St Kilda?
1. After work drinks – Prince of Wales front bar. 2. St Kilda Festival action. 3. Cooling off at St Kilda Beach. 4. Sunset – Jacka Boulevard. 5. Outdoor bar. 6. Street life.
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BALACLAVA
ST KILDAWEST
ALBERT PARK
ST KILDA
WINDSOR
ELWOOD
ST.KILDAEAST
MIDDLEPARK
INKERMAN ST
CARLISLE ST
ST KILDA RDACLAND ST
PARK ST
BEACONSFIELD PDE
FITZROY ST
GREY ST
CANTERBURY RD PRINCES ST
ALMA RD
WELLINGTON ST
DANDENONG RD
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QUEENS RD
LAKESIDE DVE
THE ESPLANADE
JACKA BLVD
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NT
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ST KILDA RD
BRIGHTON RD
MAR
INE PD
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AUGHTIE DVE
GLEN EIRA RD
St Kilda Pier
Kiosk
RoyalMelbourneYacht Club
St KildaSea Baths
Bike Paths
Dining / Bars / Shopping Precincts
Tram Stations / Routes
Train Stations / Lines
St KildaLife Saving
Club
Hobsons Bay
LunaPark
AldiSupermarket
ColesSupermarket
SafewaySupermarket
AclandCourtSafeway
Supermarket
PeanutFarm
St KildaBotanicalGardens
AlmaParkWest
AlmaParkEast
CataniGardens
ST KILDA BEACH
St KildaMarina
St KildaTown Hall
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WindsorTrain Station
BalaclavaTrain StationPORT PHILLIP
BAY
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CBD4 kms
St KildaLight Rail
Station
St KildaJunction
Tram Station
Albert ParkLake
Parks / Reserves
0 100 200 300 metres
Bus Routes
Minutes from the city minutes from the bayRestaurants, bars and pubs. The shops, the cafés and the beach. Cycling around the bay, tramming it into the city.
Why would you live anywhere else?
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1. Outdoor café. 2. Sunday session at the Espy 3. Sunday afternoon at St Kilda Beach. 4. Exercising along the Esplanade.
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Relax and enjoy your5 star energy rated apartmentThese are light-fi lled and energy effi cient spaces which take advantage of the north, east and west solar benefi ts.
Enjoy all the conveniences; reverse cycle air conditioning, wiring for cable TV, underground parking and lift access. Enjoy the security of voice control and video apartment access and remote control carpark entry gates.
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1. Maxx living area (computer generated image). 2. Maxx balcony (computer generated image).
Wander through your new home and take a moment to appreciate the detailsThe smooth feel of the glass splashbacks and stone benchtops in the kitchen and bathroom. The quality carpeting and cool tile floors underfoot. The light streaming through floor to ceiling windows. It’s all yours to enjoy at Maxx.
1. Maxx kitchen (computer generated image). 2. Maxx bathroom (computer generated image).
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Bay views from Maxx
City views from Maxx
North view: Level 2
South view: Level 2
East view: Level 2
West view: Level 2
Level 2
North view: Level 4
South view: Level 4
East view: Level 4
West view: Level 4
Level 4
North view: Level 6
South view: Level 6
East view: Level 6
West view: Level 6
Level 6
North view: Level 8
South view: Level 8
East view: Level 8
West view: Level 8
Level 8
North view: Level 10
South view: Level 10
East view: Level 10
West view: Level 10
Level 10
North view: Level 12
South view: Level 12
East view: Level 12
West view: Level 12
Level 12
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1. There’s always something on in St Kilda. 2. Relaxing St Kilda style. 3. St Kilda nightlife. 4 St Kilda street art. 5. Kite boarding - West Beach.6. Fitzroy Street night life.
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St Kilda salesAfter a spike in sales occurring in 2000, transaction levels in St Kilda dropped by nearly half. This is most likely to be attributable to a lack of new stock entering the market.
Following past trends and the current state of the property cycle in St Kilda, we would assume that pent up demand and limited supply in the area will cause median prices to increase signifi cantly over the short to medium term with initial signs of the upswing already apparent .
St Kilda rentals for 2 bedroom apartmentsLow vacancy rates coupled with a lack of new stock entering the market has seen rental rates increase substantially rising to over $370 per week in the March quarter of 2009. This represents an overall increase of nearly 20% over the past 2 years.
St Kilda rentals for 1 bedroom apartmentsAs the growing trend for smaller households continues we are likely to see an increased demand for one bedroom apartments which are proving more popular amongst the DINKS (double income no kids) demographic and also lone person households which make up nearly half the population of residents in St Kilda.
Source: Offi ce of Housing. Prepared by: Colliers International
Number of sales St Kilda450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
$450,000
$400,000
$350,000
$300,000
$250,000
$200,000
$150,000
$100,000
$50,000
0
Mar
199
9
Sep
1999
Mar
200
0
Sep
2000
Mar
200
1
Sep
2001
Mar
200
2
Sep
2002
Mar
200
3
Sep
2003
Mar
200
4
Sep
2004
Mar
200
5
Sep
2005
Mar
200
6
Sep
2006
Mar
200
7
Sep
2007
Mar
200
8
Sep
2008
Mar
200
9
Sep
2009
Num
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of s
ales
Quarterly
Med
ian
sale
s pr
ice
$380,000
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
$0
Jan
2000
Mar
200
0
Jan
2001
Mar
200
1
Jan
2002
Mar
200
2
Jan
2003
Mar
200
3
Jan
2004
Mar
200
4
Jan
2005
Mar
200
5
Jan
2006
Mar
200
6
Jan
2007
Mar
200
7
Jan
2008
Mar
200
8
Jan
2009
St Kilda Median Rental Rates – 2 Bedroom Apartments
$310
$350$370
300
250
200
150
100
50
$0
Jan
2000
Mar
200
0
Jan
2001
Mar
200
1
Jan
2002
Mar
200
2
Jan
2003
Mar
200
3
Jan
2004
Mar
200
4
Jan
2005
Mar
200
5
Jan
2006
Mar
200
6
Jan
2007
Mar
200
7
Jan
2008
Mar
200
8
Jan
2009
St Kilda Median Rental Rates – 1 Bedroom Apartments
$240$260
$280
Investment
Source: RP Data. Prepared by: Colliers International
Source: Offi ce of Housing. Prepared by: Colliers International
Linara Projects GroupFounded by Leon and Harry Mrocki and specializing in high quality residential developments, the Linara has constructed several landmark developments in the past 15 years. These include the Victoria Hotel Apartment redevelopment in Beaconsfield Parade and the award winning Uniting Church development on the corner of Princes and Fitzroy Streets St Kilda.
Hickory DevelopmentsThe construction industry is constantly changing. Architectural style, building material technology and community priorities all shift over time and effect the way we conduct our operations. At Hickory Developments, we embrace change and continually strive to meet new challenges.
Whilst our industry is always evolving, there are some aspects of our business which will never change. Hickory is committed to delivering quality outcomes for clients and maintaining a reputation for integrity by always fulfilling our commitments.
Fender Katsalidis ArchitectsFender Katsalidis Architects is renowned for cutting edge design with creative and commercial solutions to meet client’s needs in terms of modern, innovative, and environmentally sustainable designs. The practice undertakes projects throughout Australia and internationally ranging from master planning, urban design and architectural design of residential, civic, cultural, commercial, and resort developments. Fender Katsalidis’ approach has generated a high practice profile and gained many design awards.
CBG Architects Acclaimed Melbourne Architects, CBG Architects Pty Ltd are proud to be part of the architectural team working on Maxx. Established in 1981, CBG Architects have developed a reputation for designing very successful high quality residential and commercial projects. Projects include the exclusive apartments at 1 Powlett Street, East Melbourne, The Vibe apartments at Barkly Street, St Kilda and the 50 level Barton Tower soon to commence construction at 320 Russell Street, Melbourne.
1 Powlett Street East Melbourne
The Esplanade St Kilda
Eureka Tower Melbourne
St Ninians Brighton
The Team
Photographs in this brochure are intended to be visual aids only and do not necessarily depict the actual development or the actual stages or state of development of the project described. Readers are invited to inspect the projects described or make further enquiries of the development in relation to the same. The developer gives no warranty and makes no representation as to the truth, accuracy or sufficiency of any description, photograph or statement contained in this brochure/advertisement. The developer accepts no liability for any loss which may be suffered by any person who relies either wholly or in part upon any description, photograph or statement contained herein.