Posted by Rob Honeycombe on 11 April 2011

Spring Hill's "Oxygen" apartments
Somewhere along the line the naming of an apartment building became really important to property developers. Creating a more emotional bond for buyers, a stylish, sexy and aspirational brand and logo was seen as a link to higher prices and faster sales rates. Back in the days of brick flats the names just seemed to be a mush-up of the builder’s kids’ names. Like “Shar-Lee Court”. The spirit of Sharon and Leanne captured in perpetuity.
Then when Brisbane’s first trend to city living started to really take hold developer’s scrambled to conjure lifestyle images of Manhattan and New Yorkers (not coincidently the names of 2 late 1990’s Brisbane buildings). Spring Hill got a “Tribeca”, after a trendy New York precinct of the same name – the Triangle Below Canal Street. Not surprisingly Brisvegas also got 2 new buildings called “Soho”, named in the same way for South of the Houston River. And yes there’s a “Melrose Place” in Brisbane. The Americanisation continued.
And to defend our property developers for just a moment – can you imagine how hard it is to set up a brand that will (hopefully) live on for many years as a residential address? Worse than naming a new child!
Your author helped name “Oxygen” apartments in Spring Hill, the design’s open space and fresh air inspiring that one. I also got involved with branding South Bank’s “Galleria” but somehow ended up with buyers confusing this clue to the arts and culture precinct with a duty-free shopping mall… It’s a tricky job!
So now it’s over to you! What’s the best apartment building name you’ve seen? Maybe it’s something clever or memorable or just so bad you have to share it. And I get first go at this – “The Village of Langler Drew”. I kid you not, it’s in Toowong’s Sherwood Road. An inside joke maybe?!
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Posted by admin on 22 April 2010
As the Bees Nees’ specialist in Brisbane’s Spring Hill I spend a lot of time in the suburb’s apartment buildings. In this series of posts on Spring Hill apartments I’ve profiled some of them to give you a taste of life in this exciting suburb!
Tribeca Apartments – 292 Boundary St, Spring Hill
| Number of apartments |
62 |
| Developer |
Ozton Pty Ltd (Terry Agnew’s Tower Holdings) |
| Size and previous land use |
Carpark and beer garden of the St Paul’s Tavern |
| Year of completion |
2003 |
| Number of 1 bedroom apts |
35 |
| Number of 2 bedroom apts |
27 |
| Amenities |
Undercover ‘alfresco’ pool, gymnasium, spa and sauna |
| Other comments |
Named after a New York City neighbourhood known as “Triangle Below Canal Street”; 9 storey with majority of apartments facing north; several apartments are rented in a short-term pool |
| Recent sales |
June 2009 1 bed $340,000; February 2009 2 bed $437,100 For an estimate of the current sale price of your apartment please call Richard Fleming on 0404 397117 or email richardf@beesnees.com.au |
| Current rents |
2 bed rented in September for $470; For an over the phone estimate of current rents in Oxygen please call our Property Management team on 07 3214 6899 or email info@beesnees.com.au |
| Views and aspect? |
A typical floor has 8 apartments and 5 of these face north with good, elevated views toward Fortitude Valley |

The north-facing facade of Spring Hill's Tribeca Apartments

Each of the Tribeca Apartments has a large balcony
Do you live in the Tribeca apartments? Tell us what you think – we’d love to hear your comments! For more info or an estimate on the current market price of your Tribeca apartment please call Richard on 0404 397117.
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