Vicland Property Group
About Vicland Property Group
3 projects listed
Vicland Property Group is a Melbourne based property developer who specialises in the acquisition, value-add, development, and sale of property sectors, including residential, commercial, and office, of varying sizes and compositions.
Their small in-house team is responsible for projects such as 11 Wilson Street near the Chapel St precinct, which is a sizeable 5,500m2 area of office space with 600m2 of ground-floor retail valued at $100M.
They are also developing an area along Toorak Road in South Yarra, which is a mixed-use commercial project covering 2,000sqm office and retail space adjacent to a 1,000sqm public plaza. Vicland is also in the development of The Hub at 8 Garfield Street in Richmond and The Spencer on 420 Spencer Street in West Melbourne, a high-rise building consisting of 38 levels.
Vicland Property Group Associates
Vicland Property Group is commonly associated with the following companies on their projects:METIER3MaxconFender Katsalidis ArchitectsBruce Henderson Architects
Projects
Construction completeSELLING NOW
The Coterie
365 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
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Bedrooms
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Residences
257
Estimated Completion
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Construction completeSOLD OUT
The Spencer
420 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003
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Bedrooms
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Residences
438
Estimated Completion
2017
Construction completeSOLD OUT
The Hub
8 Garfield Street, Richmond VIC 3121
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Bedrooms
Not Provided
Residences
170
Estimated Completion
2015
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Vicland Property Group
5 years agoVicland Property Group’s two breathtaking apartment buildings at Fortitude Valley offers a modern-day sanctuary in an energised urban village.
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