GRAYA set for luxury New Farm apartment development, York

The five-level building will be crowned by a rooftop terrace with a wet edge pool and day beds, a fire pit area, lounge and dining spaces, and a bar
GRAYA set for luxury New Farm apartment development, York
The luxury rooftop amenity. Image credit: bureau^proberts
Joel Robinson December 14, 2021

Following on from its successful sell-out of Maison, the high-quality Brisbane home and apartment builder, GRAYA, is set to deliver another luxury apartment block in New Farm.

Graya, who recently branched out in to luxury apartment market after successfully creating a number of well documented transformations of contemporary Queenslanders and ultra high-end new builds across Brisbane, has lodged development plans for York, just five full-floor apartments at 299 Bowen Terrace.

The five-level building will be crowned by a rooftop terrace with a wet edge pool and day beds, a fire pit area, lounge and dining spaces, and a bar.

To be the first to know when York hits the market, enquire here.


The boutique complex of just five apartments. Image credit: bureau^proberts

Each of the apartments, spanning nearly 250 sqm of internal space and over 20 sqm of balconies, will have three bedrooms, each with an ensuite, a second living area, and a study.

"York brings something both familiar and new to the historic quarter of New Farm, contributing respectfully to an enclave known for its characteristic Art Deco Residences," architecture firm bureau^proberts wrote in their design statement submitted to the Gold Coast City Council.

To be the first to know when York hits the market, enquire here.

"Drawing on the details of the Art Deco period, the architecture creates rich embellishments in glass, metal and concrete, architectural elements give character to what is ultimately a place the sophistication of New York City translated into the context of a vibrant subtropical city.

"Toward the street, strong vertical elements are reinforced by corbelled concrete rising to create a corner landmark."

Led by founders, brothers Rob and Andrew Gray, Graya secured a sell-out of its maiden apartment development, Maison in New Farm, and is preparing to launch their second apartment development, Canvas, a mix of 21 two, three and four-bedroom apartments.

Speaking to Urban, Andrew Gray said the team at GRAYA are really focussed on delivering a quality product in a premium location.

"York will be five full floor apartments in one of New Farm’s best pockets. The level of detail and quality of finish will be a step up from Maison so we’re really exited to see how the market responds," Gray said.

Gray says in 2021 the high-end unit market went from strength to strength, with all quality developments selling out well before construction was completed.

To be the first to know when York hits the market, enquire here.

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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