
Cbus Property brings its latest Bates Smart-designed luxury residences to St Kilda Road
Four Three Seven, Cbus Property’s newest city-defining luxury residential development is all set to drop anchor at 437 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, offering 77 Bates Smart-designed apartments with the promise of an elegant, personalised lifestyle to future residents.
Four Three Seven, Cbus Property’s newest city-defining luxury residential development is all set to drop anchor at 437 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, offering 77 Bates Smart-designed apartments with the promise of an elegant, personalised lifestyle to future residents.
The latest in Cbus Property’s portfolio of residential towers in exceptional locations, the $350-million development occupies a prime corner site along the leafy esplanade of St Kilda Road, capturing sweeping views of St Kilda Road and Slater Street, and across the treetops of the adjacent Fawkner Park. The project comprises of generously proportioned two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and half- and full-floor residences.

Located within close proximity to Melbourne's notable cultural institutions, such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, as well as some of the finest dining and shopping precincts, Four Three Seven will cleverly blend a refined aesthetic with art, architecture and culture.
Designed as an urban oasis for discerning buyers who value exceptional design, quality and extensively customisable homes, the luxury development also offers the convenience of a prestigious city-fringe location, stunning CBD and park views, and opulent hotel-style amenity.

Four Three Seven is much more than a residential development, with its potential to stand out as a landmark on the city skyline, says Cbus Property’s chief executive officer, Adrian Pozzo.
“With the successful completion of 35 Spring St, 17 Spring St, Collins Arch and most recently, Como Terraces, Cbus Property has been firmly established as an expert in quality residential development in Melbourne,” he says.
“As demand for premium property continues to grow and the lifestyle advantages and convenience of apartment living becomes more widely recognised and embraced, we have built an excellent reputation as a trusted and experienced developer, delivering the quality we promise each time.
“Following in the footsteps of our previous projects, Four Three Seven is testament to genuine city-shaping foresight and represents a new chapter in Melbourne living, one where nature and design collide to forge an extraordinary lifestyle for the culture and art enthusiasts, the innovators, and those who appreciate the finest level of detail,” Pozzo notes.


“As with all residences by Cbus Property and Bates Smart, the fixtures, fittings and finishes combine to deliver a living environment of relaxed yet refined quality,” Pozzo says. “The high degree of customisation means that every choice of colour, material, appliance and finish will work in harmony to create a natural legacy of exceptional craftsmanship.”

Four Three Seven would be a timeless and enduring addition to St Kilda Road, observed Bates Smart associate director, Grant Filipoff. This project marks Cbus Property’s fourth residential collaboration with the firm in Melbourne, following the highly successful Classic East Melbourne, 35 Spring St and, most recently, 17 Spring St, completed in 2023.
“We took our design inspiration from St Kilda Road’s beloved and beautiful curved, art deco apartment buildings, while incorporating streamlined, modern and sustainable biophilic design principles and contemporary design elements,” Filipoff says.
“Sensitive to the external environment and natural beauty of the surrounding parklands, gardens and reserves, including the Royal Botanic Gardens, Albert Park and Fawkner Park, we wanted to invite nature to positively influence daily life and ensure a seamless integration of urban living with natural serenity.”
Construction on Four Three Seven is scheduled to commence in Q2 2025. A dedicated display gallery at 441 St Kilda Road is open by appointment.
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