Watermark

4 | Watermark Residences Castle Cove development industry, having spent over 15 years successfully carrying out high end residential projects. In 2002, he was recognised by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects with an award for Multiple Housing, for a joint-development he did with Tony Olding – who’s also a Director at Watermark. Enzo first started developing retirement villages in 2001, beginning with a village in Wagga Wagga. The third Director of Watermark is Dr. Christopher Watt, who was “a driving force for the project, and brought a wealth of knowledge,” according to Enzo. Prior to helping findWatermark Castle Cove, Dr. Watt had a longstanding vision to create a premier seniors lifestyle development for the area. Together, along with their team of architects at Marchese + Partners, the Directors brought Castle Cove to life in 2009. Two years later, the village was fully occupied – despite the challenge of rising interest rates and the global financial crisis. Enzo credits the village’s success – which was

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