A day in the life of a Thomas Street resident at Moonee Valley Park
Thomas Street is the first apartment building within the $2 billion Moonee Valley Park masterplan, currently underway by property developer Hamton and joint venture partners Hostplus and Moonee Valley Racing Club.
Rising six storeys, Thomas Street was designed by the award-winning Rothelowman, who partnered with Hamton for much of the residential work across the project alongside interior design firm Mim Design and Tract Landscape Architects.
Situated in the heart of Moonee Ponds, a sought-after inner-city locale in Melbourne’s north-west, Thomas Street offers residents a choice across 69 one, two and three bedroom residences, however the one bedders are now sold out.
Two bedroom apartments start at $645,000 while three-bedders start from $1,090,000.
The building overlooks the leafy greenery of the peaceful Residents Garden. There’s a lush vertical garden façade and green-laden outdoor areas perfect for entertaining and dining alfresco.
Thomas Street residents will have access to plenty of amenities and services including optional car charging stations and a dog wash station inside. Plus, within the nearby future sister building, there is a lobby, concierge and delivery services on offer.
Located a short walk away inside the Moonee Valley Park masterplan will be Stonepine Square, a Mediterranean style piazza, as well as Cox Place, a dynamic village designed to fulfill convenience and lifestyle needs, from café culture to a social hot spot, business heart and wellness hub.
The nearby Puckle Street offers an established lifestyle destination with abundant boutiques, eateries, and the shopping heart of Moonee Ponds Central.
Delivered in the stages following Thomas Street and Feehan Row, Hamton have kept health in mind with a future Wellness Sanctuary and gymnasium, as well as a rooftop pool with city and racetrack views, accessible to Thomas St residents, and available on an opt-in basis for Feehan Row residents.
The crowning Jewel of the Moonee Valley Park master-plan, the racing club known as The Valley. With a new grandstand, the Moonee Valley Racing Club aims to be the premier night racing venue and is already home to major races like the Cox Plate.
Beyond the Moonee Valley masterplan are a number of shopping options like the nearby Woolworths and Coles in the Moonee Ponds Central Shopping Centre home to numerous specialty stores and eateries.
There is also a thriving nightlife, tour bars like Holmes Hall, Mighty Moonee Ponds and Deluxe Bar, if night races aren’t for you.
Thomas Street is just a few blocks away from Pascoe Vale Road, along which is a convenient tram line. It is now under construction with completion anticipated by end 2022.