Keyton, the former Lendlease brand, is extending its village Kingfisher Grove in the master planned community of Jordan Springs, 7km from Penrith, in Sydney’s west.
The work reached a significant milestone with a ‘topping out’ ceremony of Building A – heralding the completion of the building’s highest point by builder Richard Crookes Construction.
“This new building, when complete, will add 36 new apartments to Kingfisher Grove, as well as provide community facilities for all residents. It will be the village’s social centre,” said Keyton CEO Nathan Cockerill.
“It will bring together facilities like the theatre, lounge, bar and dining room, with wellness focused facilities, like the indoor pool and gym, to ensure residents can live socially connected lives at Kingfisher Grove.”
Kingfisher Grove offers a variety of villas. Building A will extend the range, offering new one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Buildings B and C, yet to be constructed, will add another 103 more apartments.
Keyton, jointly owned and operated under a trust structure by Aware Super (49.9%), APG Asset Management (25%) and Lendlease (25.1%), owns and operates 76 retirement villages.
The SOURCE: Keyton wants to put at least 400 new units on the ground annually.