Australia's tallest tower


Artist's impression of STH BNK By Beulah - the world's tallest vertical garden.Artist's impression of STH BNK By Beulah - the world's tallest vertical garden.

A MINI city within a city, filled with an abundance of green space and a strong cultural heartbeat, STH BNK By Beulah brings together the best of the present with the anticipation of what’s to come.

Boasting unanimous support from the City of Melbourne’s Future Melbourne Committee and with strong backing granted by the Victorian State Government, it is Australia’s most significant project to date.

STH BNK By Beulah places the world at your fingertips by way of its 24/7 activated and experiential precinct.

This makes living at STH BNK By Beulah feel like living where everything just comes together perfectly.

The mini-metropolis melds luxury and culture, as it houses some of the biggest names in Australia.

It is home to Australia’s first Four Seasons Hotel Melbourne, a 37,673 sq ft international innovative art gallery in partnership with Paris’ globally revered Centre Pompidou, Australia’s highest Sky Garden, 322,917 sq ft of world-class experiential retail, as well as a 53,819 sq ft science-backed wellness precinct, among many other elements.

Artist’s impression of the unobstructed views of Melbourne from your very own bathroom.Artist’s impression of the unobstructed views of Melbourne from your very own bathroom.

STH BNK By Beulah pushes the boundaries of what’s possible.

Touted as one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most anticipated projects, it is also due to become Australia’s tallest tower.

The stunning sculptural form composed of two twisting towers has unveiled the first glimpse into what life would look like for residents.

STH BNK By Beulah provides an urban retreat in the sky – choose between four distinct collections offering one-bedroom apartments through to five-bedroom sky homes.

Be on the lookout for its first collection that embraces earth and nature, aptly named the Garden Rise Residences.

It is set above the energy of the podium and provides the closest connection to the pulse of Southbank.

Above this collection sits the High Rise Residences, showcasing all there is to love about Melbourne, like the grand city vistas, spacious floor plans and timber joinery, which is complemented by mirrored range hoods to reflect the glittering city lights.

Once you are a resident within the Garden Rise Residence Collection and High Rise Residence Collection, you will be afforded access to the esteemed Garden and High Rise Private Residents’ Club.

The club offers thoughtfully designed amenities and services at the push of a button, from housekeeping, shopping and child minding to pet services, beauty treatments and massages in your own residence.

Moreover, residents will be able to live the self-appointed entertainer’s dream – with access to intimate private dining rooms, alongside catering kitchens for hosting abundant dinner parties.

Artist’s impression of the resort-like amenities at the STH BNK Resident’s Club.Artist’s impression of the resort-like amenities at the STH BNK Resident’s Club.

Residents can then indulge in a tipple at the exclusive bar and lounge, with deep lounges, cosy fireplaces and unparalleled views.

Health enthusiasts can also rejoice as you would be able to start your day bright and early with the restorative power of water, taking laps of the infinity pool or enjoying a steam, sauna, spa or an immersive shower session.

Opt for views of Port Phillip Bay while working out in a full-line gym, with a series of treatment rooms available for remedial massages and wellbeing appointments.

To give the sky homes a green oasis feel, there are pocket parks punctuating the building for exclusive use by residents.

Acting as a local neighbourhood park and a private place for residents to get back to nature, STH BNK By Beulah’s features include exercise platforms, meditation gardens, play spaces, urban farms, outdoor cooking and dining and multi-storey landscaping filled with greenery.

Crowning the Garden Rise and High Rise Collections is the Sky Rise Collection, which looks out to the bay and the gardens.

Sky Rise Residences are not just extra-large in size, but are also one of the most prized homes and provide exclusive access to the Sky Rise Residents’ Club.

STH BNK By Beulah will also feature a series of Hotel Private Residences, combining exceptional interior design with the highest level of residential services.

The possibilities for homes within STH BNK By Beulah are endless, with buyers permitted to customise residences to create lavish homes within the sky.

Residents will also benefit from Beulah FreshAir – a bespoke centralised ventilation system that provides the freshest and cleanest air in any Australian residential skyscraper, optimising sleep quality and productivity and protecting against noxious fumes, bushfire smoke and disease transmission.

Artist’s impression of STH BNK Square, a family friendly park right at your doorstep lined with cafés, bars and restaurants.Artist’s impression of STH BNK Square, a family friendly park right at your doorstep lined with cafés, bars and restaurants.

What’s more, residents will also have access to the STH BNK Auto Club, a first-of-its-kind fleet of luxury vehicles including BMWs, Teslas, Porches and Range Rovers that residents can use via a car-sharing model.

Furthermore, it is situated in Melbourne’s prized Arts Precinct; a AUD$1.56bil commitment by the Victorian Government will see the Melbourne Arts Precinct transformed into one of the greatest creative and cultural destinations in the world.

On top of that, residents will have access to nearby universities including Australia’s number one ranking tertiary institution, Melbourne University; Monash University; Charles Sturt University; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Latrobe University and more.

It is also within easy reach of high schools such as Wesley College, Melbourne Grammar School, Melbourne Girls Grammar School and Melbourne High School.

Therefore, it comes as no surprise that with the launch of STH BNK By Beulah in the Australian market in April, buyers were quick to purchase, with the project totalling over AUD$400mil in sales in just one day.

Currently, there are generous stamp duty concessions available that buyers are taking advantage of, including the City of Melbourne stamp duty savings on new homes.

Potential purchasers, including investors, may be eligible for a 50% stamp duty waiver under the scheme when purchasing a brand-new apartment at STH BNK By Beulah – but only if you purchase before June 30, 2022.

With the concession applying to off-the-plan residences, with a dutiable value of up to AUD$1mil, now is a great time to secure your dream home in the heart of vibrant Southbank.

Apartments at STH BNK By Beulah start from RM 1,700,000 and range in size from one-bedroom up to six-bedroom.

For more information about STH BNK By Beulah, come and visit us at our Exclusive Malaysia Launch Event on Saturday and Sunday June 4 to 5 at Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur from 2pm to 6pm.

Visit sthbnk.rsvpify.com, or email info@sthbnk.com or call 03 4065 6939. Follow STH BNK By Beulah on Instagram (@sth_bnk) Facebook (facebook.com/sthbnk) or LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/beulah-international/) for up-to-date details.

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