Freshwater Place
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Freshwater Place | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
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Completed | 2005 |
Height | |
Roof | 205 m (673 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 60 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Bates, Smart and McCutcheon |
Engineer | WSP Global |
Freshwater Place is a premium high-rise residential skyscraper in the Southbank district of Melbourne, Australia. The building stands at 205 metres and is currently the 9th tallest building in Melbourne.[citation needed] It has a total of 536 apartment units.
The residential tower has three sections: podium, mid rise and high rise. The high rise section has a common area on the 40th floor known as the "Skyline Club" which houses an infinity pool, spa and steam room, gym and theatre. The 10th which is accessible floor is equipped with a swimming pool, spa and steam room, gym, media room, business centre, BBQ pits and a half acre rooftop garden.
Location
Freshwater Place is located across the river from the Melbourne CBD. It is also positioned next to the Eureka Tower, Prima Pearl and Crown Casino. Freshwater also has a view of the Yarra River and most of the Melbourne CBD.
Freshwater Place Arcade
Freshwater Place Arcade is located on the ground floor of the residential tower. Some shops include:
- McDonald's
- Meat & Wine Co. Melbourne
- 7-Eleven
- IGA supermarket
- Subway
- Freshwater Place Pharmacy
- Queensbridge Square Medical Centre
- Shuji Sushi
- Chelsini's Pizza
- Kenny's Bakery Cafe
- Cafenatics
- Guava Bean
- Blossom
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