Construction commences on Beulah’s Brunswick Established

Adelene Teh, Co-Founder of Beulah, said Brunswick Established embodies Beulah’s commitment to creating homes that harmonise with their surroundings and reflect the unique character of Brunswick
Construction commences on Beulah’s Brunswick Established
Joel Robinson March 31, 2025CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Construction has commenced on Brunswick Established, Beulah’s sustainable, heritage-focused townhome project.

Beulah has appointed Level 10 to build the 23 townhouses on Hodgson Street which recently won Gold at the International Design Awards in the Residential Architecture/Sustainable Home category.

Designed by Six Degrees Architects, Brunswick Established has been designed to "celebrates Brunswick’s historic character and champions an advanced model for sustainable urban living."

 

Throughout the construction phase, the project team will aim to recycle and repurpose components of the existing building on site, historically home to one of the earliest clothing factories in Brunswick from the 1920s. 

 

Bricks, where possible, will be recycled and used for architectural features, while salvaged timber will be repurposed and incorporated into pergolas. Collectively, this will not only significantly reduce construction waste but will actively reduce the project’s carbon footprint and reduce embodied carbon from using new materials. 

A team of structural engineers and heritage specialists have started working together with Level 10 to retain essential heritage walls, using a delicate process of propping the building and integrating it into the new architecture. 

Adelene Teh, Co-Founder of Beulah, said Brunswick Established embodies Beulah’s commitment to creating homes that harmonise with their surroundings and reflect the unique character of Brunswick. 

“With Level 10’s exceptional craftsmanship and alignment with our vision, we are excited to see this project come to life, delivering multi-generational residences that will become a meaningful addition to the Brunswick community," Teh says.

"The project has seen strong interest from buyers, with a mix of downsizers, business owners, and professionals snapping up the majority of the project, and we expect to see the remaining townhomes to sell quickly within the coming months off the back of recent State Government announcements, including savings to stamp duty.

"This, coupled with the forecasted interest rate cuts, is helping to increase buyer sentiment, with a buzz returning to the market and consumer confidence growing. "

Teh says there has been local and interstate buyers purchase, with majority drawn to the sustainable features of the project as well as the ability to completely customise their home.

"This unique and personalised approach is really what matters to the residents, and we are excited to see their visions come to life."

Beulah’s decision to engage Level 10 for Brunswick Established was driven by their proven expertise in townhome development and shared values in sustainable construction. 

“The team at Level 10 brings extensive experience in managing heritage sites and excels in building quality homes with thoughtful precision, aligning seamlessly with Six Degrees Architects’ vision for a progressive yet heritage-sensitive design. The result will be a collaboration that sets new standards for environmentally responsible construction, blending timeless architectural elements with the forward-thinking principles of circular living."

 

 

A limited amount of three and four-bedroom townhomes remain, priced from $1.87 million, with up to $146,000 in stamp duty Savings available*.

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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