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Construction begins at Vantage Bloomdale

Construction has commenced on Vantage Bloomdale by AVID Property Group’s (AVID’s) highly anticipated community facilities, marking an exciting new chapter for over 50’s living in the high-growth Melton region.

On March 6, representatives from AVID Property Group (AVID) as well as all contractors involved in the project gathered at Vantage Bloomdale to attend a groundbreaking ceremony on the site that will become The Clubhouse – the centerpiece of life in the community and a recent feature in The Senior Victoria’s Top Retirement Living Options.

AVID general manager Land Lease Communities Manuel Lang said the event marked an important milestone for the neighbourhood.

“Vantage Bloomdale’s resort-style masterplan places an emphasis on community facilities that bring residents together and assist in creating meaningful connections,” Mr Lang said.

“As we move even closer to being able to welcome our first residents, our focus has turned to ensuring that ourcommunity facilities are of thehighest quality possible.

“Everyone on board, from the team at AVID to the architects and interior designers, have been very hands-on throughout the entire design and early works process. We’re excited to now hand over to the construction team and see it come to life.”

Community facility construction is expected to reach completion in December 2025. Vantage Bloomdale will welcome its first residents and see the opening of the neighbourhoods’ first display homes in June 2025.

Victorian-based Insitu Group has been appointed to deliver the array of amenities with Case Meallin as the project managers. ClarkeHopkinsClarke is behind the architectural design and Arkee Creative will lead the interior design.

Insitu group director Scott O’Connor said they were pleased to work with AVID and the high calibre team of contractors to bring the community facilities to life.

“We’re excited to build a space for future residents and their families to come togetherand connect.”

The neighbourhood’s community facilities are set to include a clubhouse complete with a movie theatre, indoor pool, private dining spaces, games room, tennis and pickleball courts, a bowling green and bocce court, and a community garden.

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