Hutchies begin build of Consolidated Property Group's Monarch Residences in Toowong

The construction commencement comes after a bull run of sales since the project was launched through Colliers just a few months ago
Hutchies begin build of Consolidated Property Group's Monarch Residences in Toowong
Alison Warters June 8, 2023CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

National builder Huthcinson Builders has kicked off construction at Monarch Residences, the new Toowong riverfront development by Brisbane developer Consolidated Properties Group.

The construction commencement comes after a bull run of sales since the project was launched through Colliers just a few months ago.

 

Consolidated have enlisted some of country's leaders in their fields for Monarch. Hutchies, one of the nation's largest construction companies, joins John Wardle Architects and Cottee Parker who collaborated on the design which combines the essence of the quintessential Queenslander with an iconic sub-tropical cosmopolitan lifestyle.

The residences at Monarch have been designed to maximise the river and city views, as well as the abundance of natural light and outdoor space.

The development offers a range of living options, including one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments and penthouses, curated across two 15-storey towers known as River 1 and River 2.

Crowning the towers will be unparalleled rooftop amenity, designed exclusively for residents. The space features a heated infinity pool, an exclusive private dining area, a lounge that can double as a work-from-home space, a sauna, a 'Winter Den,' and several private barbecue seating areas. 

Monarch Residences is located three kilometres from the heart of Brisbane's CBD, while the development is also just moments away from renowned educational facilities, the Regatta Ferry Terminal, the Bicentennial Bikeway, and the Toowong Train Station. 

The Monarch precinct, where the development is situated, will also include the proposed new Toowong-to-West End Green Bridge, a Riverfront Park, a cycle path, and walkway access.

Additionally, the historic Middenbury House, located within the precinct, is undergoing contemporary restoration and will become a landmark riverfront restaurant and café, adding to the vibrancy of the area.

Construction on the project is slated for late 2026. 

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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