West Village final stage revealed as Callista on Park launches to the market

West Village final stage revealed as Callista on Park launches to the market
Inside the display suite for Callista on Park. Image supplied
Joel Robinson February 25, 2025PROJECT LAUNCH

After nearly a decade of transforming the former Peter's Ice Cream Factory site in Brisbane's West End, Sekisui House Australia has unveiled the final opportunity to buy into the thriving West Village community.

They've just finished the display suite for Callista on Park, the last tower to rise in the precinct which has won nearly 60 awards both locally and globally for its dedication to design and lifestyle.

Rothelowman has designed Callista on Park, a mix of two, three and four-bedroom apartments across a 14-level building. The plans were rejigged to shift the majority of the building amenity to the roof, giving future Callista residents a rooftop retreat with extensive views of the Brisbane CBD skyline.

The name Callista on Park has European origins. "Callista," meaning "most beautiful" in Greek, honors the West End area's strong Greek community from the 1980s. It signifies "most beautiful" because it represents West Village’s most premium offering. "On Park" reflects its prime location, fronting Mollison Park, a central green space that hosts events such as the annual Brisbane Ice Cream Festival, pizza and pinot evenings, gardening workshops, and fashion events. It is also situated next to the historic Peters Ice Cream building, home to West Village’s popular farmers market.

West Village sets the standard and provides a blueprint for developing an urban community in an inner-city area. They started developing the nine-tower project back in 2016.

One of its most prestigious awards since then has been the internationally renowned ULI APAC Award for Excellence which it scooped up in 2022.

Renowned builder Hutchisons has commenced early works on the Mollison Street site, around the corner from the display suite at 97 Boundary Street.

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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