Plans are unveiled for the redevelopment of a riverside heritage site, combining a new luxury residential tower with public use of a retained historic home. According to reports from multiple outlets, the proposal involves building a 27-storey tower and providing residents with access to the heritage house. The historic home would be repurposed into a communal space, described as similar to a members club, intended to support shared facilities for residents. The coverage also characterises the redevelopment as a way to integrate the site’s heritage elements with new development. While the reports focus on the design concept and expected resident access to the historic building, they do not detail the full planning approvals or timelines. Overall, the accounts agree that the key elements are the 27-storey luxury tower and conversion of the heritage home into a community-oriented amenity that remains part of the redevelopment. The reports present the same core features without indicating different outcomes or disputed aspects.