Construction due to complete on Maribyrnong apartments, Tommy Residences

Construction due to complete on Maribyrnong apartments, Tommy Residences
Alison Warters May 11, 2023CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Developer Ninety Four Feet has finished the build of its modern Maribyrnong apartment development, Tommy Residences.

Renowned builder Hamilton Marino are well underway with construction of the 78-apartment building overlooking the Maribyrnong River just seven kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.

There are still a handful of apartment remaining in Tommy, starting from $460,000.

Tommy is yet another developer available on Coposit, meaning buyers can purchase an apartment with just a $10k deposit 

Tommy was designed by WMK Architecture to seamlessly blend with the natural surroundings, establishes a strong connection to the environment.

Considered landscaping ensures that Tommy becomes an integral part of the lush greenery that envelops it, from the meticulously curated ground-level gardens adorned with native shrubs and grasses to the shared terrace boasting deciduous trees and blooming ground cover.

Positioned on the crest of a hill overlooking the Maribyrnong River, the central theme of connection to the outdoors was carried across the entire design of the development, with each residence offering a range of outdoor spaces, ensuring every resident has a constant tie to nature. 

The large terraces and cleverly proportioned private balconies form an extension of the main living areas, while every interior has been crafted to maximise natural light and highlight Tommy's uninterrupted vistas.

Positioned as the heart of the homes, the kitchens feature spacious preparation areas comprising durable materials, as well as ample storage space and integrated appliances. 

With the best of the west on the steps of Tommy, residents will be near to a number of sprawling trails and expansive parks, as well as the River Trail which is dotted with golf cubs, gyms, cafes, markets and provedores. 

The leafy residential area is also near to Highpoint, the world-class retail, dining and entertainment hub boasting more than 500 stores, while an abundance of public transport options make travelling afar a breeze. 

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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