Surry Hills Village completes with just a handful of apartments remaining

The remaining two and three-bedroom apartments and terrace homes start from $2,175,000
Surry Hills Village completes with just a handful of apartments remaining
Joel Robinson October 2, 2024COMPLETED APARTMENTS

Integrated builder-developer TOGA Group has completed the residences at Surry Hills Village, its landmark mixed-use community on the border of Surry Hills and Redfern.

There are only 18 apartments and townhouses left in the building on the corner of Cleveland St and Baptist Street. They're part of the wider precinct that will include a hand-picked selection of boutique retailers, restaurants and food purveyors which will create a vibrant local destination for the new residents and the broader community.

TOGA Group Managing Director, Allan Vidor, said it’s rare to find a development that offers a balance of luxury residential, green space and location alongside the city’s finest restaurants, bars, boutique retailers, art, music and culture.

"We have brought this all together in one unique destination and it’s a proposition that has resonated with the market," Vidor said.

The retail heart of the development, Wunderlich Lane is already buzzing with activity.

Coles, Vintage Cellars, Harris Farm, QMan Barber, Blooms The Chemist and Beyond Eyecare have now opened, and they will soon be joined by Lumi Dining Group, House Made Hospitality and Olympus Dining (by the Apollo Group). The precinct opens in stages until autumn next year.

Once complete in early 2025, Wunderlich Lane will be home to a collective of 25 restaurants and all-day dining, bars, beauty, wellness, and boutique retail by some of the city’s best operators, event spaces, fresh food village-style market, creative office space and luxurious residences.

Complementing the residential and retail components, The EVE Hotel Sydney will open later in 2024.

“It was important to us to pay homage to the rich history of Surry Hills and Redfern by bringing together the best Sydney has to offer, creating a destination that celebrates the city and will become a mainstay of its future," Vidor added.

"We have an array of well-known local retailers, restaurateurs and food purveyors set to open their doors in the coming months. It’s wonderful to see our vision coming to life.”

SJB was responsible for the designs of the residences and The Eve Hotel. 

Haddow, a Surry Hills local, says Surry Hills Village has been stitched back in place.

"The project draws on the diversity of the community and will engage locals, business and visitors through its retail, commercial and hotel offerings. 

"The residential apartments sitting above are a quiet sanctuary within the bustle of the city and have the added amenity of a vibrant precinct at their fingertips. Homes are generous in scale and enjoy large private terraces and secluded communal gardens. It’s a place people will really want to be.”

The remaining two and three-bedroom apartments and terrace homes start from $2,175,000.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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