Abadeen launch Northcote Collective in Naremburn

Located at 2-6 Northcote Street, the aptly named building will comprise a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, built atop ground floor commercial and retail space. 
Abadeen launch Northcote Collective in Naremburn
Render of the Naremburn project, The Northcote Collective
Alison Warters September 29, 2022

As one of Sydney’s lower north shore’s oldest suburbs, Naremburn is characterised by Federation-style detached cottages built of timber or brick.

Rarely do new apartments come to the market in the sleepy suburb neighbouring St Leonards and Crows Nest.

Render inside one of the Northcote Collective apartments. 

Local developer Abadeen, who specialises in boutique developments predominantly in the lower north shore, have just launched Naremburn Collective, their first apartment development in the suburb, in partnership with Phoenix Property Investors. 

Located at 2-6 Northcote Street, the aptly named building will comprise a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, built atop ground floor commercial and retail space. 

Renowned architects Rothelowman are behind the design, which features a brick, sandstone, terracotta and concrete built form, complemented by customisable interiors throughout. 

Render inside one of the Northcote Collective apartments. 

Envisioned as the heart of the home, each of the kitchens will include island benches, made from unique pieces of stone, as well as stone splashbacks and premium V-Zug appliances. 

Paying homage to the area’s unique heritage charm, the project will also feature lush communal gardens, along with a private rooftop terrace, complete with a pool and alfresco dining amenities, including a barbecue, bar and table seating. 

Sitting just 270-metres from St Leonards station, residents will be easily connected with the wider Sydney region, along with being just moments from a number of schools, nature trails and the St Leonards and Crows Nest Villages. 

Render of the Northcote Collective rooftop.

Abadeen are no strangers to the lower north shore area, with a string of projects both completed and in the pipeline across the region.

They're currently also selling Koyo, also in Crows Nest and designed by Japanese architecture Koichi Takada. They are soon to launch Park Residences in Cremorne, and recently picked up a development site in Mosman.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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