Sunday, 28 June 2015
Special '20,000 Views' Edition: a peak inside
Our blog has received over 20,000 pageviews, and to celebrate this milestone, we have some special photographs from inside the building. It's going to look great.
1. The main northern atrium where the four lifts are housed, looking up to the skylight.
2. The eastern courtyard, with the planter boxes being prepared to take the new gardens.
3. The northern heritage wall of the old flour mill, showing the 'void' between the old wall and the new building. Residents in these apartments will look out onto a piece of Sydney industrial history.
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Elana
ReplyDeleteWow I think this building will be awesome. As I hve said before you have done an amazing job on keeping us all informed.
Congratulations to you and your dad
Lynne
Hi Elana and Graham,
ReplyDeleteThank you for these special pictures, the atrium looks nice. From the latest correspondence with Ceerose, I understood Ceerose were going to update the purchasers in mid-June. It would be good to know the new expected completion/settlement timeframe, as it seems there may be a delay beyond the previuosly communicated early August. We should contact Ceerose in a centralised manner and post the response for everyone in your blog, if this is ok with you. Would you like yo contact Ceerose or shall I do this? Cheers, Elena
Hi Elena, we did send them an email earlier in the week asking for an update but have not received a reply. Perhaps you will have more success. Cheers, Graham
ReplyDeleteHello all, despite not being formally notified. Village Properties did previously say August. Their website still says leasing from mid August and inspections from early August. So perhaps "they" might know more :)
ReplyDeleteHi Elana
ReplyDeleteFrom what I have been advised by CBRE, settlement will be around mid to late September
Hi Graham, thank you for sending an update request to Ceerose. Let's wait - I am sure they will respond soon. Brad and Viliala, thank you also for your insights. Yes, September rather than August is looking more likely now...
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