Friday 4 December 2020

Tower Plans for Gold Coast Mansion

Marquee Development Partners have submitted plans to demolish a Gold Coast mansion and build a 17-storey apartment tower.

The white 1990s home will make way for 84 apartments on the 1,658sq m site at 1-7 Cannes Avenue, Surfers Paradise.

This will be the second residential tower for the developers on Cannes Avenue after winning approval for an application two doors down earlier this year.

Ridong Group Limited founder Riyu Li and Fengliu Wu sold the property for $7.5 million to Bill Linn in August with Marquee jumping on the opportunity to develop the site.

Plans lodged with the Gold Coast City Council show a 59 metre tower to be built along the Nerang River.

Tower Plans

▲ The apartment tower proposed for 1-7 Cannes Avenue, Surfers Paradise which will replace the 1990s mansion.

If successful, there will be two basement parking levels, ground floor recreation, two elevated carpark levels, 14 levels of apartments and a common rooftop area designed by Plus Architecture.

According to the development application an expansive pool will border the river and be connected to a gym and yoga studio overlooking the neighbouring Neddy Harper Park.

The unit configuration will be split equally between two and three bedroom apartments.

“Reflective of the modern times, recreational facilities on the roof top provide a variety of work from home facilities with a thoughtfully planned business lounge and adjacent working offices for both collaboration and solo use,” the application said.

This development will join with Marquee Development Partners other application which was approved in January this year.

This development at 15-17 Cannes Avenue, Surfers Paradise is a 15-storey residential building on a 2,339sq m site.

 

Tower Plans

▲ The mansion, brick residential building and Marquee Development Partners’ other project on Cannes Avenue, Surfers Paradise.

It has 96 units and communal open space on the ground floor and rooftop designed by DBI architects.

These two properties are split by an older, brick, three-storey residential building which was on the market in October.

Marquee Development Partners, led by Mark Spedding, has projects in Surfers Paradise, Stanhill on Chevron Island and Haven in Newstead, Brisbane.

 

Article Source: theurbandeveloper.com



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