

Hindmarsh launches new $23m Bowden apartment project following completion of The Bowery
Following the sold out success of its first apartment project at Bowden, Hindmarsh Development has launched a second project within the emerging city-fringe precinct.
Apartments in ‘The Artisan’ have been officially released to the market following an initial registration of interest campaign for the new $23 million development.
The seven-storey project will comprise 50 apartments, including one, two and three-bedroom options, with prices starting from the low $300,000s.
The Artisan will become Hindmarsh Development’s second apartment project in Renewal SA’s Bowden development which continues to transform the old Clipsal industrial site near the Adelaide CBD.
The company’s first apartment project, The Bowery, has just been finished and is currently welcoming its first residents, with all 54 apartments in the seven-storey development selling well in advance of the project’s completion.
Hindmarsh Development Manager Morry Canala says construction of The Artisan – which has been designed by leading architecture firm Tectvs – will generate up to 80 full-time jobs and commence mid-year ahead of anticipated completion mid next year.
“We’re really excited to officially launch The Artisan and build another high quality apartment project in Bowden, which continues to be shaped as a fantastic place to live on the fringe of the Adelaide CBD,” said Mr Canala.
“The Bowery’s success has really paved the way for The Artisan, which will be of an equally high standard, and which we think will be similarly embraced by a broad cross-section of apartment buyers.
“From a design point of view, The Artisan will be a stylish new apartment building, but will also reflect the values of Bowden’s industrial past which we think is really important.”
The Artisan will be located on Fifth Street near The Bowery and opposite Kevin Taylor Park within Bowden. Many apartments will feature stunning views of the adjacent parklands and CBD, appealing to all apartment purchasers from first-time buyers and young professionals through to empty-nesters and investors.
The Artisan represents the latest major project for Hindmarsh Development, which now has more than three decades of experience developing and constructing residential buildings across Australia. In Adelaide, the company has also been responsible for the award-winning Ergo Apartments on Sturt Street in the city, and is currently constructing the luxury Palladium on Light project in the CBD.
The $1 billion Bowden development will ultimately comprise more than 2,400 homes as well as cafes, restaurants, offices, open spaces, parks and gardens as part of a vibrant, walkable community for approximately 3,500 new residents.
For more information about The Artisan visit www.theartisanbowden.com.au.
For more information about Hindmarsh visit www.hindmarsh.com.au.
MEDIA CONTACT: Kieran Hall on 0422 147 151 or kieran@hughespr.com.au
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