• Developer NEOMETRO
  • Interiors Clare Cousins Architects
  • Builder Neocon
  • Status Completed
  • No of Apartments 78
  • Mix 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms

The New Urban Village at Jewell Station is Neometro series of one and two bedroom brand new apartments that have recently been completed within the context of community gardens, bike paths, outdoor performance areas, park space, public art and more.

The project embodies the idea that good design supports wellbeing and connection in the community; and that business can be used as a force for good. Jewell Station features energy efficient interiors by Clare Cousins Architects that employ a smart use of space to give a nuanced residential experience with a natural sense of flow. By harnessing contrasts, applying modern fittings and finishes, and using environmental cues, these apartments will be light and welcoming places to live.

 

Features of Jewell Station apartments include:

  • Designed by renowned interior architect, Clare Cousins
  • Floorboards in living areas, wool carpets in bedrooms
  • Quality appliances including dish drawer
  • Rooftop garden for residents to enjoy
  • Study nook
  • Communal areas and parkland on your doorstep

 

Eco-friendly features include:

  • Natural Ventilation
  • Double Glazed Windows
  • Shade Awning
  • Recycled Water
  • Rooftop Gardens
  • Bicycle Parking
  • Car Share
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Suburb Profile

Brunswick, 3056
Brunswick, 3056

A multicultural and increasingly hip ‘hood just north of town.

 

Make yourself at home among the young, independent, bike-riding souls, as well as older people still living the inner city life, both with and without kids.

If you want to sample both traditional culture and up-to-the-minute cafe culture, Brunswick has it all stitched up with its earthy charms and artful community

Brunswick is a dense urban enclave, its narrow sidestreets full of largely Victorian homes, but modern apartment developments are starting to add a new flavour.

Brunswick is a dynamic area with a palpable energy brought to it by a recent influx of young, artsy, independents digging the multicultural vibe.

Brunswick was once a multicultural area with a heavy European flavour, but recent years have seen a boom in gentrification and an influx of young, hip people, as well as a broader range of immigrants. Today’s Brunswick is a lively mix of cultures amidst an incredibly happening cafe, restaurant and bar scene.

 

Brunswick is incredibly popular with young, independent people who love its multiculture, its cafe culture and its location just a quick pedal north of the city. But you’ll find plenty of older residents also in the mix, either as singles or as family units.

 

Brunswick’s main thoroughfare is Sydney Road, a delicious bustle of Middle Eastern bakeries, hip cafes with vinyl spinning on the turntable, artisan giftware and Italian bridal shops. Trams lumber up the street while locals zip around on their bikes, getting groceries from Barkly Square, going for a swim at the Brunswick Baths, seeing an exhibition in the Town Hall’s Counihan Gallery or meeting for a drink at the Sporting Club Hotel or any number of neat bars, although nearby Lygon Street rivals Sydney Road for its hip eateries.

 

Brunswick is well serviced by trains and trams, and there are a number of schools in and around the area too.