How Flux takes advantage of it's Brunswick locale
The vibrant Brunswick neighbourhood is not just a place but a tapestry woven with the threads of its rich heritage and diverse community. At the heart of the evolving landscape lies Flux, a boutique apartment development comprising just 18 apartments.
Designed to be more than just a place to live, Flux encapsulates the essence of Brunswick and places residents at the heart of the best the suburb has to offer from its Union Street location.
Positioned strategically in the heritage locale, Flux benefits greatly from its connectivity to the community and the myriad opportunities it offers. From the moment you step out of Flux's doorstep, Brunswick's heritage unfolds like a moving feast, inviting anyone with a bike, an appetite, and the time to wander through its eclectic streets.
The neighbourhood's unique blend of eateries, boutique shops, and cultural landmarks such as Sydney Road and Lygon Street are all within easy walking distance, as are Brunswick's pocket parks and sporting grounds, with Brunswick offering residents the ease of an active lifestyle while basking in award-winning contemporary landscape designs framed by centuries-old trees.
Connectivity is key in Brunswick, and Flux is ideally positioned to offer convenience and accessibility. Located just 50 metres away, Jewell Station provides easy access to public transportation, while the tram on Sydney Road is equally close. Within 20 minutes, residents can find themselves in the heart of the city, free from the hassle of parking. For those who prefer cycling, Flux offers dedicated bike storage and car parking facilities for longer trips.
But what really sets Brunswick apart is its sense of community. Flux embraces this spirit by providing residents with access to a plethora of cultural experiences throughout the year. Festivals, music events, art exhibitions, fashion showcases, and design exhibitions are a regular part of life in Brunswick, with these events all just a short walk or tram ride away from Flux.
The Brunswick community thrives on everyday moments shared in shops, galleries, churches, schools, parks, and the local cafés and bars. Whether it's a leisurely stroll through Barkly Square or a visit to the bustling farmer's market on the Village Green, Brunswick offers a sense of familiarity and comfort as well.
For those seeking recreational activities, the iconic Brunswick Baths, which celebrated its centenary in 2014, offers state-of-the-art facilities including a gym, indoor and outdoor pools, and water play areas. The local football, soccer, cricket, and netball teams cater to participants of all ages, and for those who prefer cycling or walking, the bike paths leading to the city and along Merri Creek provide a serene commuting option.
Education is a cornerstone of Brunswick's identity, with a diverse range of schools catering to the learning needs of all children. From early learning to world-class tertiary education, Brunswick offers a hub of active thinking that seamlessly connects residents to a spectrum of educational opportunities.The area's historical connection to Melbourne's clothing manufacturing industry is also evident in the presence of textile and printing facilities at RMIT University.