Victoria Place: Redefining Burwood's landscape

Victoria Place: Redefining Burwood's landscape
Alison Warters May 15, 2023

Burwood, a suburb steeped in history, is set to embrace a new chapter in it's residential history with the introduction of Victoria Place.

In what will be the tallest building in the area, family-run and Burwood locals P&N Sleiman Group's latest development will capture the essence of Burwood's rich heritage while offering sweeping, unobstructed views across the city.

“We are a family business, and our roots are in Burwood – we’ve spent generations living and working right here," Founder Pierre Sleiman said.

"We’ve watched the neighbourhood grow and change, and we care deeply about how it continues to evolve. For us, Victoria Place is our contribution to the place we call home.  We want it to be somewhere that can enhance people’s lives now, and for decades to come.”

The multi-dimensional precinct will deliver an array of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, in addition to a thriving commercial complex, providing residents with an array of dining and retail options on their doorstep. 

Situated at the heart of Burwood, the development is elevated by an internal walkway link connecting residents seamlessly from Victoria Street through to George Street and onto Burwood station.

“Imagine coming home to views that can’t be seen from anywhere else,” said Sleiman. “Complete serenity as you float above it all – but at the same time, you’re living right in the centre of the action.”

The open-plan interiors of every apartment create an atmosphere that exudes both elegance and relaxation. Attention to detail has been given to every aspect of the design, from the high-quality finishes and cutting-edge technology to the inclusion of European tapware, landscaped areas, and ample built-in storage spaces.

If the views from the apartment isn't enough, crowning the tower will be a landscaped rooftop terrace, providing residents with a place to relax and unwind in, with room for alfresco dining and an array of seating options. 

Burwood is a strategic centre in the Plan for Growing Sydney, and it’s well positioned to benefit from the infrastructure and amenity that is being added to the region. A key investment is the Sydney Metro West: a new underground railway that will connect Greater Parramatta and the Sydney CBD.

There will be seven new stations delivered as part of this project, including one in Burwood North – taking pressure off both Burwood Station and the bus network along Parramatta and Burwood Road.

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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