80 percent of Aqualand's Blue at Lavender Bay have bridge views

80 percent of Aqualand's Blue at Lavender Bay have bridge views
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Aqualand has settled on its latest acquisition, an office conversion property located at 61 Lavender Street, Milsons Point.

To be known as Blue at Lavender Bay, the 18 level commercial office building has been purchased with approval to develop 137 luxury residential apartments, comprising of studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom dwellings.

Over 80 per cent of apartments have views to the Harbour Bridge.

The name ‘Blue’ was chosen to echo the waterfront location of the property, and as a homage to the historical figures of Milsons Point, George Lavender and Susannah Blue.

Jin Lin, the managing director of Aqualand said with the appointment of PTW’s architectural team, Blue at Lavender Bay "will be an example of the high standard of lifestyle we pride ourselves on delivering for our customers.”

Alex Adams, Aqualand’s head of sales and marketing, said sales are expected to commence by mid-year.

The structure of the 40 year old building is already optimised for generous space and views, he added.

 

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