How Golden Age Group has transformed Glen Waverley

Following the resounding success of their apartment development Sky Garden, Golden Age Group now sets its sights on revolutionising townhome living in Glen Waverley with their latest project, Floret
How Golden Age Group has transformed Glen Waverley
Alison Warters June 21, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Golden Age Group are making a huge impact on Glen Waverley, the gentrifying suburb east of Melbourne.

Following the resounding success of their apartment development Sky Garden, located atop The Glen Shopping Centre, Golden Age Group now sets its sights on revolutionising townhome living in Glen Waverley with their latest project, Floret.

Floret aims to address the growing demand for modern townhome living in the area while contributing to the suburb's growth and transformation.

Located in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, the suburb has long been dominated by single-family homes. However, there has been a limited supply of new and desirable townhouses, particularly those with exceptional architectural design like those found in Floret.

Recognising the potential of this highly urbanised suburb, Golden Age Group seeks to cater to downsizers, young professionals, and families who seek both convenience and a high-quality lifestyle.

What sets Floret apart is its unique and well-priced offering, which is not commonly available in Glen Waverley. This pioneering endeavour brings excitement to the community, as residents will have access to thoughtfully designed homes that elevate the living experience.

Golden Age Group places a strong emphasis on quality construction and enhancing the overall quality of life. They have successfully shaped communities that foster a sense of connection and belonging by collaborating with industry-leading experts in architecture, design, construction, and placemaking.

One such collaboration is with Rothelowman, an award-winning architectural firm established in 1991. They have been at the forefront of design-led placemaking, crafting innovative design solutions with a focus on people and communities. Through their designs, Rothelowman has left a significant mark on residential landscapes for future generations.

Another key partner in the endeavour is Aspect Studios, an international design practice with a global team of experts. They bring a holistic approach to each project, considering the social, cultural, economic, historical, and ecological context. With their integrated approach, Aspect Studios possesses the necessary skills and resources to create globally defining design projects.

Floret comprises 77 architecturally designed townhouses conveniently located near Brandon Park Shopping Centre and The Glen Shopping Centre.

Golden Age Group aims to meet the significant demand for townhome living in the thriving suburb of Glen Waverley, with a mix of three and four-storey townhouses, which will provide a much-needed housing solution within the area.

Golden Age Group will also create a park spanning over 1,000 sqm within the development, with the park set to feature amenities such as a barbecue and picnic area, as well as a dedicated children's play area. 

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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