Eastwood, the new urban cool. Woolloongabba, which is where Eastwood is situated, has emerged as one of the most desired residential addresses in Brisbane in recent times. Just 3 kilometres from the CBD, it offers all the convenience of inner city living without the traffic and crowds of the urban jungle.
The contemporary look of Eastwood would suit Melbourne’s Carlton or Sydney’s Woolloomooloo. This edgy development consists of 82 spacious apartments ranging from 1-bedroom units and studios, right through to 2-bedroom and 2-bathroom units, and a selection of superb 3-bedroom apartments.
A special feature of Eastwood is the roof garden, featuring BBQ facilities and garden seating areas ideal for relaxing and taking in those mesmerising city views. The unique al fresco cinema lets residents watch the latest movies on the rooftop, complete with hi-fi stereo headphones, so other fellow rooftop dwellers won’t be disturbed. The designer apartments incorporate a host of modern conveniences and the standard of their fixtures, fittings and appointments are a credit to the developers, The Pellicano Group, renowned for building enviable, environmentally sustainable residences with meticulous attention to detail.
To experience one of the most stunning city views in Brisbane, head straight up to Eastwood’s Rooftop Garden on one of the upper levels. On a clear day, the view is endless and at night the city sparkles. You and your guests will never tire of those mesmerising 360 degree city views. The Rooftop Garden will be your sanctuary, a retreat and an escape from the outside world. What better place to relax, unwind and take it easy with an intimate group of like-minded residents.
Woolloongabba has recently experienced a remarkable renaissance. Intensive and extensive urban renewal renovations, restorations and re-development have given the area an almost Melbournesque look and feel. Awarded wining and dining establishments and interesting boutiques are springing up everywhere, much to the delight of a steady stream of streetwise residents flocking into the area.
It may be for work or play, leisure or pleasure, but Woolloongabba has everything for a fabulous contemporary Brisbane lifestyle. As part of the South Brisbane revival plan, Woolloongabba is one of the new age precincts leading the way in entertainment and dining,
boutique shopping and a vibrant live music scene.
Eastwood is paving the way for a new era of transformation, making Woolloongabba one of the city’s most progressive precincts.
With the Logan Road Dining and Antiques precinct, the famous Gabba Cricket Ground and Stones Corner Shopping and much more all within a 500m radius and everything you could ever need within a 5km radius, Eastwood in Wooloongabba offers residents an unparrelled contempory lifestyle with all of the modern conveniences.
Something is happening in Woolloongabba… Very happening! Woolloongabba, Brisbane, QLD Australia
Brisbane’s Inner East is fast becoming a hub for inner-city living and Eastwood will be at the heart of this amazing transformation.
Every city in the world has its urban areas. New York boasts Soho and Greenwich Village. In London, it’s Covent Garden and the alternative Shoreditch. In Brisbane, Woolloongabba is now urban hotspot. Just three kilometres from the CBD, it represents the perfect location for convenience. It’s an easy stroll or cycle to Southbank Parklands (itself just a 10 minute walk to the city), the Grey Street Dining Precinct, the Performing Arts Complex, Gallery of Modern Art, State Museum, State Library, and the Convention Centre.
You’re minutes away from the Mater Hospital precinct and PA Hospital, as well as Southbank Institute of Technology, Griffith University’s Southbank Campus, and a host of modern services. Living at Eastwood, you’re also close to cinemas, night spots and terrific local shopping, be it at Gabba Central, or the Logan Road dining and antiques precinct. The superb Stones Corner high street is just around the corner while 2km away, the markets and boutiques of West End beckon.
Not only are Woolloongabba’s streets quieter and less congested since the opening of the Clem 7 Tunnel, but it is also extremely accessible. The new Go Between Bridge connects the area to Coronation Drive and the Inner City bypass via Hale Street, while the new Boggo Road Busway will connect to The University of Queensland via the Eleanor Schonell Bridge. With Buranda Railway Station only a short walk away too, soon this already excellent public transport system will be further enhanced with the advent of the proposed new underground railway station that will link the South East and Eastern Busways. On top of that, being so close to the city’s main arterial roads also provides a quick getaway to both the Gold and Sunshine Coasts. For further information regarding price list of available stock, please contact Evan on mob: 0468 328 882