NINE
Willoughby
Overture
Overture expresses integrity in the clean lines of its architecture and a materiality that is honest and natural. Its beauty lies in the detail, the expressive use of concrete, the sculpted edges and bronze accents, making it distinct yet closely related to its NINE by Mirvac siblings.
Montage
Montage expresses an air of playful exuberance with its lower levels featuring crafted brick in shades of dappled cream, creating a striking contrast to deep bronze balcony detailing.Residences in the seven storey building range from open plan one, two and three bedrooms to a decadently large north facing penthouse with butler’s pantry, wine fridge and bar.
The Gateway hub
The Gateway Hub is a sleek, thoughtfully designed structure that offers an open-plan, multi-functional space for residents and the wider community. It creates a clear and welcoming entry to the site, while also providing a vibrant new destination for people to meet, connect, and engage.
Details
- Project
- NINE
- Pricing
- $1,590,000-$2,850,000
- Estimated Completion
- Ready To Move In
- Apartments
- 442
- Bedrooms
- 1-3
- Location
- Willoughby
Amenities
Outdoor Spaces
Community Spaces
Retail & Dining
Childcare & Family
Sustainability
Work Spaces
Views & Location
Project Team
Developer
Mirvac
Mirvac, founded in 1972 by Bob Hamilton and Henry Pollack, is a leading ASX-listed property group with a 50+ year legacy of transforming Australia’s urban landscape through development, investment, and asset management. Renowned for reimagining urban life, Mirvac develops residential, retail, office, industrial, and Build-to-Rent precincts—often realized through its award-winning in-house design and construction teams. Mirvac has delivered iconic projects from masterplanned communities like Beacon Cove and the Olympic Village in Sydney, to major commercial assets such as the EY Centre at 200 George Street. Currently, it’s delivering Sydney’s new landmark: the 238 m office tower at 55 Pitt Street, developed jointly with Mitsui Fudosan.
Architect
CHROFI
CHROFI, founded in 2000 after winning the international competition to redesign the TKTS booth in New York’s Times Square, is a Sydney-based studio celebrated for its strategic vision and evocative architecture. Under the guidance of directors John Choi, Tai Ropiha, and Steven Fighera, the firm delivers full-spectrum architectural services—spanning master planning to construction—through a unique blend of technical precision, imaginative design, and agile project management. With a philosophy that design should generate both private and public value, CHROFI seeks solutions that are both conceptually ambitious and functionally grounded. Their work is internationally renowned and highly awarded, delivering projects that enrich urban and community life—including landmark interventions such as The Goods Line, Riverlink, and North Head viewing platforms, the latter recognized with the NSW Architecture Awards’ Top Honour for its sensitive reinterpretation of cultural and environmental context.
Builder
Mirvac Construction
Mirvac Construction is a leading building contractor within the Mirvac Group, delivering high-quality residential, retail, office, and industrial projects across Australia. With a team of over 450 skilled professionals, they are renowned for managing complex, large-scale developments from initial planning through to delivery—covering cost planning, design and project management, and site execution. They uphold an industry-leading focus on occupational health and safety through programs like “Work Safe, Stay Safe,” and champion flexible, efficient practices via their Building Balance initiative.