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Light + Co – 11-15 Beesley St + 321 Montague Road, West End

By Kimberly Hart

Another impressive development by the reputable Pradella Group, Light & Co brings an industrial twist to pay homage to the history that makes West End the suburb it has grown to be. A dream team trio of experts have joined forces- Rothelowman Architects, Lat27 Landscapers and Pradella Developers are the brains and creative insight behind Light & Co.  With the incorporation and perfect blend of red bricks and corrugated metal framework, juxtaposed with lush green landscaping, turquoise blue pools and organic hued pathways, the charming palette brings rejuvenation to old materials and creates unique character and vision. Light & Co has encapsulated the West End lifestyle, that being, a place where designers, artists and creatives share tables with urban professionals and young families.

Apartments come in an array of configurations, elevations and outlooks, all with natural light to create a sense of space and openness. If the outdoors is calling you, the architecturally designed “Reservoir Pool”, recreation and entertainment areas and landscaped gardens Light & Co boast are right at your fingertips for resident use.

Minutes away from the Go-Between Bridge, city cat stops and buses, Light & Co is nestled only streets away from the Brisbane River, close to the CBD without being engulfed and a stones throw away from all that the parkland of Southbank has to offer.

Recent Sales – Current December 2022

Apartment 10108     2 Bed 1 Bath 1 Car 90m2      Sold: Aug 2022 $585,000

Apartment 20506    1 Bed 1 Bath 1 Car 70m2      Sold: August 2022 $438,000

Apartment 20001    2 Bed 2 Bath 1 Car 120m2    Sold: Sep 2022 $685,000

Apartment 20314    2 Bed 2 Bath 1 Car 104m2   Sold: Sep 2022 $642,000

Apartment 10106    1 Bed 1 Bath 1 Car 68m2    Sold:Oct 2022 $375,000

Apartment 20501    2 Bed 2 Bath 1 Car 99m2    Sold: Dec 2022 $695,000

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