This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
ST Hilliers and First Point Projects have launched the latest stage within the Thornton apartment and retail precinct in Penrith.
The $115 million Sheffield comprises two 10-storey buildings and will consist 204 apartments.
“Sheffield reflects our vision to showcase design innovation, building diversity and high quality urban living at Thornton,” St Hilliers executive chairman Tim Casey.
First Point Projects executive director Deborah Landes said Sheffield at Thornton was prestigious living never before experienced in the heart of Penrith.
“The architecture of each building is striking. All of the light-filled apartments are designed from the inside out with beautifully appointed interiors and elegant architectural solutions that capture the best of Thornton’s location,” she added.
Casey said Western Sydney is undergoing a transformation and in Penrith, Sheffield at Thornton is at the forefront of that change.
“Investment, demand and interest is on the increase in areas such as Penrith, Liverpool and Parramatta.
“Penrith has the Western Sydney Airport and Western Sydney Employment Area (WSEA) right on its doorstep, and there is a growing demand for residential apartments living close to transport, infrastructure, jobs and amenity,” Casey said.
Australian Property Journal