The Icon, St Kilda

The Icon, St Kilda
Mark BaljakJune 16, 2013

Derided by locals and poised to be sold as a development site, 6 St Kilda Road has proven to be an unmitigated success – as the sales testify, with over 60% of the project sold in advance of the public launch. A product of Pace Development Group and conceived by Jackson Clement Burrows Architects, the tower was criticised through mainstream media and local opposition group websites during the approval process. Yet as its public launch neared, multiple high quality renders have been released showing a well articulated, interesting and unique residential tower in a prime position.

The Icon, St Kilda

Now branded The Icon, St Kilda and having had amended plans approved by VCAT during May, the still 18 level tower now has 11 additional residences while the ground floor office space has been replaced by a 160 seat restaurant, bringing further activation and interest to the building at ground level. Perforated folding metal screens will shroud the glass facade, with no less than 40 different colours to adorn the building, in complete contrast to the current building onsite sporting a white facade which also acts as the display suite.

119 apartments are incorporated, with one, two and three bedrooms available. Top end apartment layouts include three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two carpark spaces. Interiors are architecturally designed and of exceptionally high quality, with Miele appliances, timber floorboards and magnificent upgrade options. Balconies are large, and the striking façade allows external areas to be transformed to increase internal living spaces." With a choice of internal colour schemes and balconies that can be converted to useable internal spaces, the flexibility of The Icon will be a major selling point for potential buyers.

The Icon, St Kilda

Given its position perched atop St Kilda Junction, the majority of apartments through the 56 metre high complex will hold excellent views in all directions, including Bay/Peninsula, Dandenongs, City and Albert Park aspects. The Icon's facilities include a Teppanyaki Barbeque Deck, common Dining Room, 2 kitchen areas, communal lounge area with suspended fireplace and gym facilities. Along with the redesigned ground level comes a cafe space for residents and visitors alike. Facilities aside, the exemplary design, quality finishes and cracking location suggest The Icon St Kilda will be an instant sales success when released for public sale, which happens to be today.

Teppanyaki Barbeque Deck, Grand Dining Room, 2 kitchen areas, Lounge area with stunning suspended fireplace & wine lockers, and personal training studio - See more at: http://www.motionproperty.com.au/property/the-icon-st-kilda#sthash.n0dEepXq.dpuf

The Icon, St Kilda

Apartments are priced as follows:

  • 1 bedroom apartments from $340,000
  • 2 bedroom apartments + car space from $535,000
  • 3 bedroom apartments + 2 car spaces from $660,000
1 bedroom apartments from $340,000
2 bedroom apartments + car space from $535,000
3 bedroom apartments + 2 car spaces from $660,000 - See more at: http://www.motionproperty.com.au/property/the-icon-st-kilda#sthash.n0dEepXq.dpuf
1 bedroom apartments from $340,000
2 bedroom apartments + car space from $535,000
3 bedroom apartments + 2 car spaces from $660,000 - See more at: http://www.motionproperty.com.au/property/the-icon-st-kilda#sthash.n0dEepXq.dpuf
1 bedroom apartments from $340,000
2 bedroom apartments + car space from $535,000
3 bedroom apartments + 2 car spaces from $660,000 - See more at: http://www.motionproperty.com.au/property/the-icon-st-kilda#sthash.n0dEepXq.dpuf
1 bedroom apartments from $340,000
2 bedroom apartments + car space from $535,000
3 bedroom apartments + 2 car spaces from $660,000 - See more at: http://www.motionproperty.com.au/property/the-icon-st-kilda#sthash.n0dEepXq.dpuf
1 bedroom apartments from $340,000
2 bedroom apartments + car space from $535,000
3 bedroom apartments + 2 car spaces from $660,000 - See more at: http://www.motionproperty.com.au/property/the-icon-st-kilda#sthash.n0dEepXq.dpuf

Visit theiconstkilda.com.au for further information, and see the YouTube clip below. As the new saying goes, a YouTube clip is worth a thousand words.

Mark Baljak

Mark Baljak was a co-founder of Urban.com.au. He passed away on Thursday 8th of November 2018 after a battle with cancer. He was 37. Mark was a keen traveller, having visited all six permanently-inhabited continents and had a love of craft beer. One of his biggest passions was observing the change that has occurred in Melbourne over the past two decades. In that time he built an enormous library of photos, all taken by him, which tracked the progress of construction on building sites from across metropolitan Melbourne.

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