Hexa to offer two-level co-working space in mixed-use Box Hill apartment development, Panorama

Panorama, designed by the award-winning design and architecture studio, Peddle Thorp, will also have offices, retail spaces, and eateries on the ground floor
Hexa to offer two-level co-working space in mixed-use Box Hill apartment development, Panorama
The space in Panorama. Image supplied
Joel Robinson November 11, 2021

The soon-to-be-completed mixed-use Box Hill development, Panorama, will feature two dedicated office levels from UCommune, Asia’s largest co-working operator and NASDAQ listed company.

It will be UCommune's first move in to Australia.

Panorama, the 31-level building developed by Hexa Group, will have 396 apartments and the Hexa Space-UCommune, which will follow the pattern of UCommune's intelligent agile office ecosystem that provides members with flexible and cost-efficient office space solutions.

They signed a five-year deal, which will see UCommune provide a broad range of services including the design, operation, management, and marketing of the coworking space.

Panorama, designed by the award-winning design and architecture studio, Peddle Thorp, will also have offices, retail spaces, and eateries on the ground floor.

It is expected to complete construction in December. 

Residents will have access to four rooftop terraces with gardens on levels six, eight, 28 and 29. The gym will also sit on level 28.

Entry to the building is through a modern lobby with light stone and ornate gold chandeliers. It leads to an expansive lounge.

All apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows and generously-sized balconies.

Located in the heart of Box Hill as the gateway tower to the suburb, Panorama residents will be within arms reach of a number of restaurants and civic facilities, including Box Hill Central.

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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