
Our highly anticipated development at 411 Smith Street, Fitzroy, has officially topped out, marking a key milestone in its construction.
To celebrate, a topping out ceremony was held onsite at Fitzroy Fitzroy, with the project collaborators who have helped bring the development to life.
Cameron Laird, CDL Australia’s Head of Australia, said the milestone is a pivotal step forward for the mixed-use development.
“Seeing our projects take shape is always exciting,” he said.
“Our project builder, Cobild, has navigated the heritage retention and detailed basement work with clarity and confidence.
“Their team has been instrumental in keeping the project moving forward and delivering to a high standard.
“With the support of our joint venture partners, Chapter Group and Crema Group, and the dedicated efforts of Point Polaris and DKO Architecture, this milestone truly reflects the collective strength of the project team.”
Fitzroy Fitzroy comprises 53 high-end apartments and five luxury terrace homes, supported by ground-floor retail and commercial spaces that reinforce its mixed-use character.
“Both Fitzroy and Smith Street remain some of Melbourne’s most sought-after locations,” Mr Laird added.
“Fitzroy Fitzroy has seen strong sales momentum, with the penthouse already sold for a suburb-record of $10 million.
“It’s a vibrant, well-connected area, and we’re excited to be adding a development that combines residential, retail and community spaces.”
A preserved heritage façade, originally part of the MacRobertson Steam Confectionery Works, anchors the project in Fitzroy’s industrial past, while a contemporary nine-storey structure with angular rooftop forms and cascading greenery rises above it.
Residents will enjoy exclusive amenities, including the Smith Club, a private lounge for work or social gatherings, and a landscaped rooftop garden with seating and shaded areas.
With the structure now topped out, Fitzroy Fitzroy moves one step closer to completion and to becoming a distinctive addition to buzzing Smith Street.
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