Greenwich Chevron Island: New York grandeur matched with the Gold Coast lifestyle
Brisbane-based Ention Properties are set to bring New York to the Gold Coast's Chevron Island with their contemporary apartment development, Greenwich.
Inspired by New York's iconic Flatiron building, which just sold for $161 million, Greenwich has been designed by Ferro Chow Architects to reflect architecture that is more frequently seen in The Big Apple.
Ention revised the plans for Greenwich during its development phase, reducing the apartment numbers from 48 to 46 while also increasing the number of levels to 15, which allowed for much larger apartments.
Ferro Chow sought to create an atmosphere that harmonises classical elegance with the natural elements of the coastal environment, with a mix of two, three and five-bedroom apartments soon set to adjoin Korman Family Park.
One of the defining features of Greenwich is its signature arched floor-to-ceiling windows. The windows not only provide uninterrupted views of the surrounding parkland, Nerang River, and picturesque hinterland backdrop, but they also flood the apartments with an abundance of natural light.
Fresh wide-plank oak floors further enhance the bright and open plan layouts, while seamlessly blending elegance with coastal charm.
The kitchens will feature marbled stone cladding and uniquely formed island benches, coupled with solid countertops and brushed nickel hardware.
Crowning the tower will be a rooftop garden, with the elevated oasis including various lounge and seating areas, each offering unobstructed city and water views.
Even before its public launch in 2021, Greenwich had already captured the attention and interest of buyers, with many eager to secure their own slice of New York grandeur wedged into the Gold Coast lifestyle.
Greenwich even set the Chevron Island apartment record when a penthouse was sold off the plan for $4.25 million.
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