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Yarra One launches exclusive luxury 6-star service to residents

  • Written by Alana Calvi

In an Australian first, leading developer EcoWorld International Australia has partnered with Scarisbrick International to provide residents of its Yarra One project with a 6-star luxury service that operates 24 hours a day, known as ‘Lifestyle One’.
 
Located in South Yarra on Claremont Street, the Fender Katsalidis-designed project reached completion in mid-December with residents already calling the development home.
 
Through Lifestyle One, residents can sign up via a monthly subscription fee in order to gain access to premium services at the push of a button, including onsite butlers, hair stylists, personal trainers and more, all within the comfort of their own home.
 
Yarra One General Manager Jeffrey Ong said Lifestyle One brings a different level of service to residents of all ages.
 
“By offering our residents 6-star services 24 hours a day, we aim to further amplify the Yarra One living experience as a beautiful, luxurious home that pampers, comforts, and inspires our residents.
 
“People often associate apartment living with a compromised lifestyle, but our vision is to provide residents both convenience and lifestyle under one roof.
 
“EcoWorld is excited to be one of the first developers to bring apartment residents a premium resort lifestyle in Australia and hopes to explore similar initiatives for future projects.”
 
The 6-star services will include all of the following, and can be booked by residents through the Yarra One app.

Butler
In-Residence Dining
Housekeeping
Laundry
Concierge
Nurses and Caregivers (attendance in residence)
Massage
Personal Trainer (gym, swimming, water aerobics and yoga)
Pet Services (grooming and walking)
Beauty Salon Services (hair, nails and skin treatments)
 
Yarra One encompasses 247 one, two and three-bedroom luxury apartments, as well as three penthouses. The project boasts a wide range of innovative amenities including a wellness precinct equipped with a gymnasium, outdoor spa, dance studio and yoga room; a resident dining room, library and wine cellar; Tesla car-share and pet wash facilities.
 
To find out more, please visit www.yarraone.com.au

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