Toga unveils One Twenty Macquarie urban garden scheme ahead of weekend launch

Toga unveils One Twenty Macquarie urban garden scheme ahead of weekend launch
Prateek ChatterjeeDecember 7, 2020

Toga Group’s $160-million One Twenty Macquarie development will be launched this weekend.

It will be Macquarie Park’s tallest apartment tower housing 192-apartments within 23-storeys.

The group has released images ahead of its sales launch which detail One Twenty Macquarie’s landscaped gardens.

Toga has collected hundreds of expressions of buyer interest for the Turner-designed development located 16 kilometres from Sydney CBD and 450 metres from Macquarie University, Macquarie Shopping Centre and Macquarie University railway station. 

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Views from the One Twenty Macquarie apartments’ include the city, North Sydney, Chatswood, Homebush and Lane Cove National Park.

One Twenty Macquarie will feature an urban-style-backyard; a 460 sqm landscaped resident’s garden with outdoor seating, timber pergola, barbeque facilities along with a reflection pond. 

Turner Associate Director Kevin Driver said uniting city life with nature was important. 

One Twenty Macquarie sits as a pavilion in a parkland setting, offering high level amenity, coupled with a proximity to both a vibrant centre and lush, verdant nature,” Mr Driver said. 

One Twenty Macquarie is TOGA’s third project in the area following the sold out 618-apartment development Macquarie Central and Macquarie Green; a 164-apartment development now 90 percent sold.

Construction is slated to begin mid-year with 2018 completion.

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