Top Spring Australia rebrands as Eterno and unveils Halcyon in Bondi

Sydney Ma, Managing Director of Eterno, said the time was right to launch Halcyon under the Eterno name.
Top Spring Australia rebrands as Eterno and unveils Halcyon in Bondi
Joel Robinson March 19, 2025PROJECT LAUNCH

Sydney-based residential developer, Top Spring Australia, has launched its latest project, Halcyon in Bondi, under its new name as it rebrands as Eterno Property Group (Eterno).

The new brand identity marks the finalisation of the company’s transition into a fully Australian-owned and operated entity, managing all its projects independently with local governance – a process that commenced in late 2022 – but had been postponed while the company focused on delivering its portfolio of luxury Sydney projects. 

While Eterno will leverage the experience and profile it’s gained under the Top Spring Australia banner since 2017, Eterno – which means ‘eternal’ and ‘everlasting’ – will now continue the company’s mission to create luxury spaces that inspire, connect, and most importantly, endure, with Halcyon being the first under the Eterno banner.

Delivered in partnership with DCN Capital, the approved Halcyon includes an exclusive collection of eight luxury residences designed by MHNDU, with interiors by Richards Stanisich on a generous 1,635 sqm site at 1-7 Andrews Avenue and 26 Glen Street in Bondi.

Spanning four levels, the project comprises expansive three-bedroom apartments, some with an additional multi-function room. The two ground-floor residences will each boast a private pool and terraced rear garden, while the penthouse will offer 180-degree ocean views. 

Each residence is designed to leverage natural cross-ventilation, abundant light, and a connection to the outdoors, with apartments either orientated north – with generous balconies framing views of Bondi or south towards Tamarama and Bronte.

 

MHNDU Principal, Liam Hancock, said residents will feel a very real connection to nature. 

“From the lush gardens enveloping it and beyond to the nearby coast, residents will feel a sense of escapism from the city, in a place of tranquil luxury that offers peaceful sanctuary and respite, away from the hustle and bustle of Bondi’s Campbell Parade,” Hancock said.

“Halcyon’s wider-than-standard apartments will connect to the outside with solar access and natural ventilation from the ocean breezes. The bones of everything are much more connected to nature, including the materiality, which emphasises its connection to the beach."

 

 

Residents will benefit from premium communal amenities unmatched in the area, including a 17-metre lap pool, a separate plunge pool, and a wellness cabana featuring a sauna, ice bath, steam room and changing facilities.

Crowning the building is the whole-floor, 300 sqm penthouse with three bedrooms and extensive ocean views from its abundance of balconies that wrap around three of the building’s sides.

 

 

Sydney Ma, Managing Director of Eterno, said the time was right to launch Halcyon under the Eterno name.

“As a company, we’ve operated in the Australian market for close to a decade, building a strong reputation for excellence in luxury residential real estate," Ma says.

"Our developments are synonymous with deeply considered design and construction excellence, having created hundreds of homes that exemplify these values,” Sydney explained.

“With our transition to Eterno, we’re excited to extend this legacy further, unveiling Halcyon as the next chapter in our design-led portfolio. This project embodies our vision of understated luxury, offering residents a rare sanctuary in the heart of Sydney's eastern suburbs.”

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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