Ground-Breaking Wellness Project Underway at Green Square

The construction of a luxury apartment complex aiming to become Australia’s first WELL certified residential building is underway in Sydney.
Portman on the Park is the latest addition to the blossoming Green Square Town Centre and is set to take health and wellness in a residential setting to new levels.

Developers Mirvac have teamed up with Landcom to deliver the ambitious project which will deliver an intimate collection of 119 apartments, with 550 construction jobs created.
Mirvac Head of Residential, Stuart Penklis, said “Portman on the Park will set a new standard in design excellence, quality and attention to every detail which our customers have come to expect from us.”
“This new development will be highly sought-after from a range of buyers providing a prime position and frontage to the proposed new park with exceptional design, amenities and health and wellness features,” he said.

Showcasing natural elements woven into the buildings through landscaped open spaces, gardens and greenery incorporated into the façade, the project places significant emphasis on the surrounding environment and its positive impact on residents.
Ms Lloyd-Hurwitz said: “Over the past year we have endured two critical events – bushfires and a pandemic – that have changed the passive relationship we have with our built environment.
“We now have a far greater appreciation of what it means to breathe clean air and have the pleasure of natural light in our homes.”
“Good design can resolve many of the imperfections that people have discovered as they spend night and day working and living from home, and in the future, they will demand better from our city’s architects and builders,” she said.

Designed by CO-AP in collaboration with Mirvac Design, the exciting development is scheduled to be completed by 2022 with NSW Treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, praising the opportunities that the project will bring.
“At the height of the pandemic the construction industry was vital in keeping tens of thousands of people in work and it will continue to play a crucial role in our economic recovery by creating jobs now and into the future as well as transforming this area on the fringe of the Sydney CBD,” he said.