Designed by Andrew Anderson, the Pacific Bondi residential, retail and hotel development held a celebration of the completion of its design and build process.
April 28th, 2016
The sunset celebration saw some of the design and development industry gather to enjoy the spectacular views and gorgeous sunsets offered to the Pacific Bondi residences. With interiors by Koichi Takada, George Freedman and Jonathan Richards, it’s of little wonder that the residential spaces were quick movers on the ever growing real estate scene of sunny Bondi.
Located at Campbell Parade, the mixed use space sites directly behind the Bondi Surf Club, and Bondi Beach itself. The current development is the result of a redevelopment of the former Swiss Grand Resort Spa.
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