ARIA property has lodged plans for a new tower located in the heart of South Brisbane, following the recent completion of its award winning development, The Standard.

The proposed new development will be 30 storeys tall, with residences comprising a mixture of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom apartments. Located on Cordelia Street and just a minute’s walk to the vibrant and iconic Fish Lane, the new tower has been designed by architect Woods Bagot, and will feature a rooftop pool, various amenity rooms, a rooftop sky terrace, and dining and lounging areas.

ARIA, a 2023 UDIA National award-winning developer, drew inspiration from the circular motif of its sister tower, The Standard, creating a proportioned form with a three-storey crown rising above. The new project will feature Aria Property’s signature green walls, sleeving the building’s podium façade, with brick finishes throughout the ground plane referencing South Brisbane’s rich character and heritage. Throughout the lobby, an array of work-from-home spaces and private offices will be available for residents, along with lush landscaping and outdoor seating and lounging areas.

Aria Property Development Manager Michael Hurley said the project has been designed to fit in with the existing style and feel of the surrounding streetscapes, including Fish Lane which Aria Property has helped revitalise and re-develop along with Brisbane City Council, since 2014. “Our vision was to continue to support and invest in the area, building on our long-term relationships and establishing new connections within the community. We’re excited to contribute to its future growth and opportunities,” said Michael.

ARIA Property is proud to be a leading Australian property developer, creating extraordinary spaces that enhance lifestyles. Delivering high-end luxury real estate projects, Aria Property has an extensive portfolio of work that spans across the residential, retail and commercial property sectors. To find out more, please visit www.ariaproperty.com.au.

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