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Orchard Piper appoints Cobild for One Toorak Place development

16 Feb, 2026
Orchard Piper appoints Cobild for One Toorak Place development


Orchard Piper has appointed Cobild as construction partner for One Toorak Place, a major luxury mixed-use development set to redefine the heart of Toorak Village.

Located on Carters Avenue in Melbourne’s prestigious blue-chip suburb, the eight-storey development will feature 44 private residences, boutique commercial suites, curated retail, and a bespoke hospitality precinct led by restaurateur Chris Lucas.

Conceived by Kerry Hill Architects (KHA Studio), the project has been envisioned as “a refined new addition to Toorak Village that will contribute to its ongoing evolution.”

The appointment of Cobild follows a strong sales campaign that has generated $150 million in pre-sales, signalling robust market confidence in the project.

“The sustained demand for One Toorak Place enabled us to fast-track site-preparation works on the project, which commenced in December 2025,” said Rick Gronow, Director at Orchard Piper.

“We’re pleased to now be moving into construction with Cobild, who successfully delivered our $125 million Toorak Village project on Mathoura Road.

“Cobild’s understanding of our commitment to design excellence, as well as our expectations around quality and execution, gives us confidence in the delivery of this project.”

Orchard Piper appoints Cobild for One Toorak Place development

 

Designed as Toorak’s first hotel-style residential building, One Toorak Place will offer residents a world-class suite of amenities and services.

Concierge support, private car transfers, on-site security, and lifestyle services, including catering, cellar management, and private events, will form part of the building’s integrated offering through Lucas’ hospitality precinct.

The project’s wellness centre will feature a 25-metre pool, gymnasium, sauna, steam room, cold plunge, spa, and treatment spaces.

Residents will also enjoy a private lounge, business centre, golf simulator, and practical conveniences such as dog-wash and car-wash facilities.

Construction is now underway, with completion slated for 2028.

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