Hampton East's One Reynolds apartments start construction

Designed by Rothelowman, One Reynolds features a range of flexible floor plans, offering one, two, and three-bedroom apartments
Hampton East's One Reynolds apartments start construction
Urban EditorialApril 26, 2024CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Construction has commenced on the $20 million One Reynolds apartment development in Hampton East, marking a significant milestone in the project's contribution to the State Government Social Housing Program.

Chase Group, in collaboration with CasUrban, has been selected as the builder for One Reynolds, an eight-level development set to house 83 apartments designated for Housing Choices Australia.

Designed by Rothelowman, One Reynolds features a range of flexible floor plans, offering one, two, and three-bedroom apartments.

The emphasis is on creating functional, modern living spaces that maximise natural light and provide views of the surrounding gardens and urban scenery.

Each apartment will feature Bosch cooking appliances, stone benchtops, and a palette of neutral tones inspired by the ocean, fostering a sense of coastal warmth.

The design encourages residents to personalise their living spaces while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic throughout the development.

One Reynolds places a significant focus on its commitment to creating a vibrant and engaging living environment through communal rooftop amenities, including edible gardens, and entertainment areas overlooking panoramic views from the bay to the city skyline.

Conveniently located, One Reynolds places residents within 350 metres of Moorabbin station, just a five-minute drive from Westfield Southland and seven minutes from Hampton Beach.

Completion for One Reynolds is slated for late 2025.

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