There is already a lot of buzz around town about Mosaic, the striking mixed-use development proposed for the prime corner of East, Church and Ann Streets in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. But it’s not just the sought-after location and affordable price point that has people talking. With high profile architect Cox Rayner on board, the look and feel of the building is promising to provide a more dynamic and exciting urban experience for both residents and visitors.
Leading sustainable developer Leighton Properties has committed to building Fortitude Valley its first major residential tower, releasing designs for Mosaic in Brisbane’s James Street Precinct. Designed by award winning architects Cox Rayner, the $150 million mixed use project proposed for the corner of East, Church and Ann Streets will provide the final link between the Valley, James Street and Emporium.
With the development site open to the public for the first time since construction commenced Tom Offermann said that the Tree Top Villas were unique.
The development team from Leighton Properties and the Macquarie Group of Companies, Noosa’s leading real estate agent Tom Offermann and internationally renowned architect John Mainwaring hosted an exclusive preview event of the Viridian Village Tree Top Villas on Saturday, October 10.
American journalist and poet Alfred Joyce Kilmer spoke of his admiration for them in his famous poem ‘Trees’ with the words “I think that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a tree”. Seventeen lucky buyers will now have the chance to admire their own tree top Noosa views from the balconies of the latest release in the $300million Viridian Resort and Spa development. The luxurious Viridian Tree Top Villas form part of the third and final stage of the Viridian Noosa project being developed by Leighton Properties and the Macquarie Group of Companies.
High profile CBD waterfront restaurant and bar Siana has announced it will open its second venue at the new HQ precinct in Fortitude Valley.
The joint-venture developers of 400 George Street, Grosvenor Australia and Leighton Properties, have commissioned three renowned local artists, including the highly-regarded Donna Marcus, to create high-impact public artworks for the landmark CBD building.