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A construction milestone has been reached at a luxury residential project at Maroochydore.

Cube Developments’ Nature on Cotton Tree has reached its highest point, representing a key moment in its assembly.

To commemorate the occasion, a native gardenia tree was hoisted to the top of the building.

“Topping-off ceremonies are a time-honoured tradition within the industry that signifies the successful completion of the structural phase of the project,” Cube Developments director Scott Juniper said via a media release.

“Throughout time, these ceremonies have celebrated the moment the structure reaches its highest point.

The tree atop Nature on Cotton Tree.

“We have proudly placed this native gardenia tree on top of the Nature on Cotton Tree project to celebrate how far we have come.”

Cube’s construction manager Michael Crocker thanked everybody involved in Nature’s progress.

“I would like to recognise the whole Nature team including the sales team and the design team led by Cottee Parker Architects,” he said.

“Nature would also not have been possible without our incredible consultants, our subbies and suppliers; and our project team who have worked with us all the way.”

Located at 49 The Esplanade, Cotton Tree, Nature features 13 exclusive luxury residences over eight levels with views of the ocean, Maroochy River and Mount Coolum.

How Nature on Cotton Tree is expected to look upon completion.

Nature offers future residents a range of opulent amenities including lap pool, private dining, gym, sauna, steam room and yoga lawn surrounded by an abundance of greenery.

Buyers have shown significant interest in the project,

Twelve of the 13 luxury residences have been snapped up for a combined value in excess of $45m.

For an asking price of $4.6m, the last remaining 220sqm residence on level seven offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms and powder room, three car spaces and storage, with high-end fixtures and fittings throughout and north-facing coastal and hinterland views.

Nature on Cotton Tree is close to the Maroochy River.

Nature on Cotton Tree is expected to be completed in September.

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