Gurner Wins Approval for $40m Club Maison Project

The former bluestone church and Sunday school hall at 145 – 151 High Street Prahran will be transformed into private residences under the Gurner club concept.

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Situated at 145 – 151 High Street Prahran, the former bluestone church and Sunday school hall will be transformed into private residences under the Gurner club concept.

Warren and Mahoney Architects have collaborated with John Patrick Landscapes to design 45 luxury residences in a build that will remain respectful to the building’s 1870s heritage. The development will also feature a rooftop bar, hospitality venue, and infinity pool.

“This Club Maison project will bring everything for which GURNER™ is so well known – amenity, service, concierge, impeccable design and quality – together and recreate it for a new market,” said Gurner General Manager of Boutique, Brooke Formosa.

We have a passion and proven track record for reinvigorating heritage sites and this project will be no different. We are incredibly happy that Council shares our affinity for this site and our plans to breathe it back to life as part of the vibrant Chapel Street precinct.”

The win comes at a booming time for the company, who are continuing to grow the brand with new projects in Perth, the Gold Coast, and now Adelaide following the acquisition of a Kennards Storage Site, which will be used to create a $1.25 billion mixed-use CBD precinct.