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VICTORIAN migrants craving “Melbourne coffee” will soon find it at RCQ’s sleek new showstopper, BIANCO, as 27 luxury apartments take shape at the 5 Tay Avenue site.

The first retail tenant, Bunker Espresso, has been locked in for ground floor residency – bringing Melbourne’s top-tier brews to Caloundra as part of a project touted to be the first premium apartment offering of its kind to the area.

Alongside Melbourne’s finest coffee, BIANCO will serve up two, three, and four-bedroom apartments, terrace homes, and sky-home stunners.

Think coastal views, Euro appliances, and top-notch fittings.

RCQ Sales Executive Sharna Grand-Court said the centrally located site was coming to life.

“The grand awning that spans Tay Avenue has been revealed, and we are currently commencing works on the level six slab,” Ms Grand-Court said.

“It has been very exciting to see the scaffold continuing to grow higher as more and more progress is being made.

“It is even more exciting that the sales team has now begun taking onsite inspections for potential purchasers who are considering making BIANCO their home to see the views BIANCO has to offer.”

With more than 50 per cent of the project now sold, buyers better act quickly to secure their spot.

For more information, visit www.biancocaloundra.com.

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