Seafarers
731 Flinders St, Docklands VIC 3008
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Seafarers
Seafarers residences at Flinders Street, Docklands offer a limited collection of meticulously crafted riverfront apartments. Designed by Nonda Katsalidis of Fender Katsalidis Architects, Seafarers is located in the mixed-use waterfront precinct of Melbourne CBD, near The District Docklands, ideal for shopping needs and various parks.
These two to three-bedroom apartments with two bathrooms and one to two-car spaces boast sustainable and highly durable porcelain Snaidero kitchens – a first in Australia. The fully integrated Gaggenau and Eurocave appliances make these residences envied by all of Docklands and Melbourne.
Centred on the heritage-protected Goods Shed 5, Seafarers will transform the city’s last remaining Yarra River frontage into a visionary waterfront precinct. The property development will feature Melbourne’s first international hotel-branded residences – 1 Hotel & Homes, above Australia’s first 1 Hotel, the world’s leading eco-luxury hotel brand.
Residents at Seafarers will have unlimited access to 1 Hotel Melbourne’s unique amenities and five-star services through 1 Hotel & Homes. These include private dining rooms with chef-catered dinners, housekeeping, and personal shopping, in-home room service and wellness treatments, 24-hour concierge and wellness treatments, botanical care and maintenance services, pool, gym, sauna, and spa, and pet care and walking.
- Private dining rooms with chef catered dinners
- Housekeeping and personal shopping
- In home room service and wellness treatments
- 24-hour concierge and wellness treatments
- Botanical care and maintenance services
- Pool, gym, sauna and spa
- Pet care and walking
In addition to these amenities, residents will also have access to exclusive resident-only amenities, including a rooftop BBQ and garden overlooking the Yarra River, private dining rooms, and library and lounge areas.
- A rooftop BBQ and garden overlooking the Yarra River
- Private dining rooms
- Library and lounge areas.
Seafarers residences offer sweeping Yarra River and park views, heralding a new era in luxury inner-city living. With 3,500 sqm of lush waterfront parkland at your doorstep, residents at Seafarers are connected to the all beauty Melbourne has to offer.
Developed by Riverlee, based in Melbourne, Australia, Seafarers is a visionary project offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience luxury living in Melbourne’s vibrant CBD.
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Seafarers
Riverlee
Riverlee is a Melbourne-based, privately owned property group that specialises in the development and asset ownership across the commercial and residential sectors as well as some retail. The company was established in 1993 by Clement Lee, Riverlee is a family business that has completed and delivered over $2.5 billion of urban land and master-planned communities, residential, and hotel developments, commercial office with an active development pipeline above $3 billion.
The company is also in the development of Seafarers in Melbourne in conjunction with Lovell Chen Conservation, Heritage Architects and Fender Katsalidis Architects, a mixed-use waterfront precinct for which will incorporate a limited collection of residences, Australia’s first 1 Hotel, a 1,000-seat function centre, dining and retail, and a 3,500sqm public park.
Fender Katsalidis Architects
Founded on the philosophy of innovation through collaboration, Fender Katsalidis has evolved from a Melbourne-centric architectural practice, to a highly awarded, multi-disciplinary international design firm whose work now influences built environment thinking across the globe.
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