An apartment building with 96 ultra-luxury residences is under construction in Brisbane’s inner city, marking the conclusion of a $1.2 billion project in the West End.
Callista on Park, developed by Sekisui House and built by Hutchinson Builders, will be a 14-storey building to conclude the development of Brisbane’s West Village project.
Units range from three to four bedrooms in size, beginning at $2.4 million and ending at around $9 million for its best penthouse offerings.
Callista on Park, a development in Brisbane’s West Village, is under construction.
Developed by Sekisui House and built by Hutchinson Builders, the project marks the last stage of West Village’s development.
West Village Project Director Taku Hashimoto said the units feature views of both the nearby park and Melbourne St, thanks to its corner-position within the area.
“We’re really proud of how we’ve been able to develop something beautiful and modern,” he said, and added the units were designed for “the way Australians live today: whether it’s families seeking generous space or downsizers wanting a seamless transition from a large home.”
Each unit is designed with an expansive open floorplan to maximise natural light. The penthouse units come in at 349 sqm of internal space, featuring two master bedrooms, climate-controlled wine rooms and dry bars for entertaining.
Luxury units in the building range from $2.4 million to an astonishing $9 million, with two to four-bedroom homes and several penthouses up for the taking.
With a design by acclaimed architecture studio Rothelowman, residents will be able to share amenities within the building such as barbecue spaces, an infinity pool and spa, and a private dining room with a chef’s kitchen.
The roof will also be outfitted with rooftop observatory, featuring grassed areas and wildflowers at the top of the private space.
“The rooftop has been designed as a serene retreat above the energy of the village,” Mr Hashimoto said. “It’s a meditative space that balances privacy with connection, perfect for quiet reflection or gathering with friends and family.”
Units will have direct views over the CBD and nearby park, designed for both families who value city life and downsizing homeowners.
Hutchinson Builders Chairman Scott Hutchinson said he was proud the company was able to work on West Village from beginning to end, partnered with Sekisui House through challenges like rising construction prices post-Covid.
“I’m glad we got achieved what we achieved in the area, considering the worst increase in costs we’ve ever seen,” he said. “We’re general builders and they contracted to us, so it was really nice of them to give us so much – and it paid dividends towards them.”
Residents are expected to move in some time in 2027.
Mr Hashimoto said he was proud to see West Village grow into an established community, with restored areas such as the heritage-listed Peters Ice Cream factories at the heart of the area.
“This project has been a privilege to deliver, and we’re deeply grateful to the dedicated team members and consultants who have played a part in bringing it to life over the years,” he said.
Callista on Park is due for completion in 2027, with West Village becoming home to just under 1000 units.