Pomeroy, Quattro secure luxury apartment site

Pomeroy in 2022 won permission to replace Camberwell’s Sofia restaurant.

Mark Pomeroy’s Pomeroy Pacific with Quattro Corp – the family office of Peter Quattro – has quietly snapped up a former row of Riversdale Road homes, one at the south east intersection of tree-lined Kooyongkoot, in Hawthorn.

Piccolo this month started marketing enormous units on Kew’s tree-lined Barry Street.

A luxury residential project with 18 dwellings – branded Kooyongkoot – is planned.

The corner property (Google Street View image, top), until recently containing three standalone dwellings, traded for $7.7 million in March.

It neighbours an amalgamation (156-158 Riversdale Rd), low-density residential, with two homes, which exchanged last July, for $7.2m and is expected to make way for a different development.

The proposal comes in the month Piccolo launched an off-the-plan marketing campaign, and opened an onsite display suite, for a high-end residential complex in Kew’s tree-lined Barry St – a site bought two years ago.

Luxury dwellings are also expected at Surrey Hills’ Mackillop Estate which we reported a fortnight ago sold to developer Vali Valibhoy.

Kooyongkoot will be the first project by the Pomeroy/Quattro partnership – branded PQD.

The deal comes two years since the pair, with Rocdon’s Don Musto, sold a Princeton site near the 12 Apostles, permit-ready for a hot springs resort.

Mr Pomeroy is also proposing to redevelop Camberwell’s Sofia restaurant after obtaining a permit in 2022.

More to come including impressions of the Hawthorn project.

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Marc Pallisco

A former property analyst and print journalist, Marc is the publisher of realestatesource.com.au.