Designed by Hayball and recognised with a 2024 UDIA Award for Excellence (Victoria) Apartments (Mid-Rise), 15 Thompson Street was built with longevity and connection in mind. Just 3 kilometres from Melbourne's CBD, it's a short stroll to Kensington and Macaulay train stations, and moments from the Capital City Trail - so getting around is easy, whether you're on foot or using four (or two!) wheels., , Open-air walkways bring in natural light and fresh air, while lift access and secure intercom entry keep things easy and safe. Five GoGet cars are available on-site, along with two electric vehicle chargers in the basement. With an average 7-star NatHERS rating, your home is built to stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter reducing energy use and keeping life comfortable., , Inside this 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment, you'll find:, - Integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances: fridge, induction cooktop, oven, rangehood, and dishwasher, - Reverse-cycle heating and cooling in the living area and main bedroom, - Engineered timber flooring throughout, - Double-glazed windows and doors, plus window coverings, - European laundry, - Built-in wardrobes in the bedroom, - Views of pocket park, , Within the building, there shared spaces designed to expand your home:, - Rooftop outdoor entertainment area with pizza oven, BBQs, kitchen and sports court all with city views, - Rooftop veggie and herb gardens, plus a chicken coop cared for by residents, - Communal laundry with washers, dryers and large clothesline (handy if you're doing a big load), - Dog wash station and dog run because pets are part of the family, - Workshop to fix a bike, build a shelf, or get hands-on with your next project, - Lending library for useful things you don't always need think tools and rice cookers, - Bookable multipurpose room with a full kitchen for movie nights, dinners or celebrations, - 2-bedroom guesthouse you can book when family or friends come to stay, - Generous secure bike storage, - A green and shady pocket park with access between Stubbs and Thompson streets