TWT marks latest construction milestone at The Collective Crows Nest

TWT marks latest construction milestone at The Collective Crows Nest
Joel Robinson October 16, 2024CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

TWT Property Group has celebrated a major milestone in the construction of the first stage of The Collective, its precinct-driven development on the Crows Nest side of St Leonards. 

Moving ahead of schedule, the completion of the basement concrete pour and commencement of vertical construction was celebrated earlier this month with what TWT is calling a "Ground Building Ceremony."

TWT’s "Ground Building” is a new approach that celebrates progress beyond the traditional groundbreaking. The event marks the moment when a project officially begins its vertical ascent, moving from foundation works to tangible construction progress.

Stage one of The Collective – known as The Atchison – includes the first of the development’s four buildings, comprised of 93 units across 16 levels, conveniently located only a four-minute walk to the St Leonards train station and just 300 metres from the brand-new Crows Nest Metro Station.

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With Sydney’s Lower North Shore experiencing escalating land values and tight housing supply, The Collective has attracted significant buyer interest, thanks to its prime location and thoughtful design. The development will provide a much-needed blend of apartment sizes designed to meet the requirements of a variety of homebuyers, including young professionals and downsizers.

Gavin Zhang, General Manager of TWT Property Group, said of Friday’s ceremony that the event marks an exciting turning point for the project and the community, with The Collective now “moving beyond the ground”.

"This Ground Building Ceremony celebrates the tangible progress we're making in bringing this project to life ahead of schedule," Zhang says.

"It’s a unique moment that reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional, well-connected homes in strategic locations."

Derek Pearson, construction partner Westbourne Constructions, said the team pride themselves on delivering quality construction on time and on budget.

“We look forward to continuing our partnership with TWT to create high-quality homes that reflect the needs of this vibrant, growing community."

Apartment mix, sizes, and prices:

  • One-bedroom apartments (50 sqm internal, 9 sqm external), total area 59 sqm, starting from $935,000
  • Two-bedroom apartments (75 sqm internal, 11 sqm external), total area 86 sqm, starting from $1.48 million
  • Three-bedroom apartments (109 sqm internal, 39 sqm external), total area 148 sqm, starting from $2.3 million
  • Four-bedroom apartments (149 sqm internal, 28 sqm external), total area 177 sqm, starting from $3.05 million

A vibrant future for Crows Nest

With The Collective continuing to take shape, the project is set to become a key landmark in the Crows Nest precinct, offering not just housing but also a space where creativity and community flourish.

With its integration of commercial spaces, including artist studios, The Collective builds on TWT’s legacy of blending residential living with creativity and community connection.

As construction moves ahead of schedule, TWT anticipates continued strong demand as the project nears its next phases.

The project is slated for completion in Q3 2026.

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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