Newcastle based aged care service provider, Maroba Caring Communities and Kingston Building Australia have set their sights high on future living options in Lake Macquarie.
The two organisations have collaborated to develop a multi-storey residential apartment complex in the heart of Belmont that will help to meet the ever-increasing needs of people who are transitioning to or into retirement.
Maroba CEO, Viv Allanson said that Maroba on Macquarie is not only a step forward for the organisation in their modern approach to retirement living, but also makes way for a local partnership.
“We are excited and humbled to be working with the amazing team at Kingston Building Australia who have created beautiful spaces for our community,” Viv said.
“Working with Kingston has been a great opportunity for us to support local business and together we get to support so many more people in our community,”
The four-storey development is one of the first high-rise retirement developments in the Belmont CBD and includes twelve modern apartments, as well as a large commercial area on the ground floor.
The development offers one-and two-bedroom apartments that are large and spacious with generous balconies. Each apartment will be appointed with gourmet kitchens and European appliances.
Residents will also have access to Maroba’s wellness and support programs. There is secure residential car parking and a large north facing shared outdoor courtyard.
“The one-and two-bedroom apartments have been designed to suit people who are downsizing their current homes to upsize their lifestyle,” Viv said.
“Maroba on Macquarie will be beautifully appointed by the team at Kingston Building Australia. It is located conveniently to Belmont’s shopping and commercial area. The apartments are priced to be affordable, low maintenance and easy to live in.
“There has been a lot of media attention locally about the growth in aged care developments. An important part of this is about providing the right kind of living options across the region,” Viv concluded.
Construction is expected to begin later this year with apartments currently being sold by the Maroba Caring Communities team.
IMAGE | Maroba Caring Communities CEO, Viv Allanson and Kingston Building Managing Director, Colin Robards (left-right)