Greenland Centre launches second sales stage

Greenland Centre launches second sales stage
Jessie RichardsonApril 8, 2014

The development set to be Sydney’s tallest residential tower is set to release its second stage of stock this month.

Stage two of the $680 million Greenland Centre development will see 200 one, two and three bedroom apartments hit the market, accompanied by the release of several luxury penthouses. All 300 apartments offered in the first sales release have been sold.

Designed by BVN Donavan Hill and Nik Karalis with Domenic Alvaro of Australian architectural firm Woods Bagot, Greenland Centre will be 66 storeys high upon completion.

Different apartments in the complex will offer ocean and mountain views, along with views across the Sydney Harbour and Hyde Park. Buyers of apartments on the upper levels of the 235 metre high building will enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views.

The tower comes from Greenland Holding Group Co, a Chinese state-owned developer. There are also plans for commercial and retail spaces on the site, including a boutique hotel. The hotel will include a swimming pool, a roof terrace and concierge services. 

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