JD Group deliver completed apartments between two of Melbourne's leafiest icons

The 2021-completed project, with unrivalled views of Albert Park Lake, comprises a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments, with the interiors focusing on creating a balance between space and elegance.
Alison Warters June 16, 20230 min read

Nestled in the esteemed Queens Road neighbourhood between Albert Park and Fawkner Park sits Victoriana, the 16-level building developed by JD Group and designed by Rothelowman.

The 2021-completed project, with unrivalled views of Albert Park Lake, comprises a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments, with the interiors focusing on creating a balance between space and elegance.

Every aspect, from the carefully selected fittings and fixtures to the use of top-tier natural materials, has been thoughtfully curated to create an atmosphere of luxury, sophistication, and sustainability.

Beyond the confines of the apartments, residents at Victoriana are treated to a range of resort-inspired amenities that rival those of a six-star hotel.

There's a heated indoor swimming pool, a steam room and sauna, as well as a state-of-the-art gym, equipped with cardio and weights, a lounge and garden terrace, services like concierge assistance, secure video intercom entry, high-speed lift access, and a porte-cochere.

Situated in one of Melbourne's most sought-after locations, residents have the best of the city at their doorstep.

The surrounding area offers picturesque parklands, a vibrant arts precinct, a plethora of dining options, upscale retail destinations, and access to some of Melbourne's finest educational institutions.

With the St Kilda Road trams just a stone's throw away and the upcoming Anzac Railway Station in close proximity, commuting and exploring the city has never been easier.

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Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.
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