50-STOREY TOWER PROPOSED FOR SYDNEY TATTERSALLS
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50-STOREY TOWER PROPOSED FOR SYDNEY TATTERSALLS

Step inside the multi-million dollar, multi-function CBD redevelopment.

By Terry Christodoulou
Wed, Mar 17, 2021 9:58amGrey Clock < 1 min

The Sydney City Tattersalls Club redevelopment is moving ahead with a detailed development plan now lodged for a $762 million tower complete with hotel and upscale apartments.

The proposed 50-storey tower will house a 101-room hotel and 241 apartments, as well as the regeneration of the Club’s quarters including new retail, upgraded lower bar and grill, new restaurants, a commercial fitness centre and event spaces.

Pending approval by the City of Sydney later this year, construction will begin in 2022 with completion expected in 2026.

The project is being led by Singapore-based First Sponsor Group and local developer ICD Property, the latter brought in by the City Tattersalls Club more than five years ago.

City Tattersalls

Local architecture studio BVNis designing the site,  with heritage architects FJMT overseeing the lower-level refurbishments

“The significance of this redevelopment to our members and a CBD that is very much in need of reactivating is indescribable,” said Marcelo Veloz, group chief executive at City Tattersalls.

An earlier proposal for the site was denied by the NSW Land and Environment Court – citing heritage grounds – three years ago



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A Mid-Century Modern home in Carmel, California, hit the market on Friday for just the third time in 70 years with a listing price of $4.25 million.

Located in the community of Carmel Highlands, the house is just steps from the coastline and comes with private beach access, according to the listing with Tim Allen of Coldwell Banker Realty in Northern California. Allen was not immediately available for comment.

The property last changed hands in 2010 when Hollywood screenwriter Richard Outten bought it for $990,000, public records show. Outten penned the screenplays for the 1992 movie “Pet Sematary Two” and the 1987 film “Lionheart,” and created the story for the 2012 “Journey to the Center of the Earth” sequel, “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.” He was not immediately available for comment.

Built in 1953, the home’s mid-century charm has been preserved over the years while still being updated for modern living. Interior details include wood paneling, exposed-brick walls and beamed ceilings.

The single-level house has 1,785 square feet, which includes three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Though not directly on the water, large windows flanking the adobe-brick, wood-burning fireplace look out at the ocean.

Sliding glass doors create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. Outside, there’s a large patio surrounded by lush landscaping, and there are also meandering paths through sustainable succulent gardens, according to the listing.

In addition to its close proximity to the beach, the home is a 10-minute walk from downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea.

As of July, the median list price in Carmel is $3.1 million, up 8% from last year, even as active listings have increased 50% year over year, according to data from Realtor.com.