The projects will deliver high-rises 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 high-rise 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.
The project adopts a “boutique residential-resort approach”
Author summary: Surfers Paradise precinct expands with new developments.