Fridcorp's designer apartments, Beyond at Hurstville set for launch

Fridcorp's designer apartments, Beyond at Hurstville set for launch
Staff ReporterSeptember 25, 2016

Beyond, a new apartment project in Sydney’s southern suburb of Hurstville aims to be a sleek design, elegant and modern.

The mixed-use project by developer Fridcorp will feature sculpted towers around a central plaza.

The unit mix will be a combination of one, two or three bedroom apartments sitting above retail and dining spaces.

Beyond will be launched on Saturday, October 1 with fanfare at 99 Forest Road, Hurstville. The event will feature a performance by Australian singer and Eurovision runner-up Dami Im, while well-known patissier Adriano Zumbo will also make an appearance.

As for the project, each apartment promises wide frontage, light-filled interiors, elegant bathrooms with taps and basins designed specifically Beyond.

In Friedcorp founder-director Paul Friedman’s words: “We draw inspiration from around the world to create buildings that inspire our buyers beyond imagination.”

The project is a joint effort by developer Fridcorp, international architecture firm Woods Bagot and DKO Architecture

The retail spaces will have a Woolworths, cafes, restaurants and other speciality stores.

Earlier this year, Fridcorp completed construction on its first Sydney-based residential project Eve in Erskineville. The project is worth $160 million and has a mix of 197 one, two and three bedroom apartments across four buildings that vary from four to six levels.

Prices start from $450,000 up to $1.5 million.

More than 140 of its 197 apartments were sold within two hours of launching in May 2014, all off-the-plan. 

Beyond is expected to generate strong interest. 

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