Approvals Straddle Great Gold Coast Development Divide

Approvals Straddle Great Gold Coast Development Divide

The projects will deliver highrises across the two sides of the development spectrum in the expanding Surfers Paradise precinct.

Two tower proposals have been given the green light at Surfers Paradise, telling a tale of two sides of the development spectrum in the iconic and expanding beachside highrise precinct.

Developer Homecorp Property Group, led by Ron Bakir and backed by Japanese corporate giants Toyota and Panasonic, has secured approval for a 25-storey tower.

It is earmarked for a 1495sq m site at 24 Monte Carlo Avenue, on the southern edge of Surfers Paradise next to Cascade Gardens, a waterfront park established in the 1950s.

The BDA Architecture-designed scheme comprises 116 apartments in a mix of 85 two-bedroom, 29 three-bedroom, and 2 four-bedroom units, with the aim of delivering much-needed attainable housing supply to the high-density area.

The project adopts a “boutique residential-resort approach”, focused on blurring the line between built form and landscape.

A “boutique residential-resort approach”

Author summary: Surfers Paradise gets two new tower proposals.

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