Construction has started on a $400m, 38-storey luxury apartment tower between Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach. Builders have started work on the Royale Gold Coast, situated on a 2251sq m beachfront site at the corner of Markwell Ave and Northcliffe Tce. The luxury tower replaces the 14-level Surfers Royale. The last tenant moved out of that…
Construction begins on $400M ROYALE Gold Coast development
Leading Australian construction company Hutchinson Builders has commenced work on the eagerly anticipated $400million luxury residential apartment tower Royale Gold Coast. Royale Gold Coast’s prime absolute beachfront site on the exclusive Northcliffe Terrace has been cleared, with demolition of the original building completed, making way for Hutchinson Builders (Hutchies) to begin construction on the prestigious…
David Devine starts on Royale Gold Coast
HUTCHINSON Builders have officially broken ground on the $400 million Royale Gold Coast residential tower by David Devine’s DD Living. Demolition at the 2,251sqm Northcliffe Terrace and Markwell Avenue corner site is now wrapped, with the clearing of the original building leaving room for construction to get underway on the new 38-level beachfront strip tower,…
EVENT INVITATION: SPARKLE IN PARADISE AT PARADISO PLACE – Saturday 20 August
SPARKLE IN PARADISE You are cordially invited to spend a day in the splendour of Paradiso Place – Gold Coast’s first luxury oceanside neighbourhood. Join us for a celebration of all things Paradiso Place while enjoying oysters and the sparkles of champagne. Soak in the sparkly atmosphere with disco models serving treats. Explore the largest…
Australian Cities Lead World Waterfront Premiums
Sydney’s waterfront property market has cemented its claim as the world’s most desirable, taking the top spot in a global survey. The NSW capital was named top of Knight Frank’s International Waterfront Index, which measures how much of a premium is being paid for waterfront properties in cities globally. The premium price is 121 per…
Gold Coast records biggest population growth outside nation’s capitals
A Gold Coast tourism campaign once urged visitors to “come back and play”, but new population data reveals many Australians are instead deciding to stay. The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released figures on population changes in the cities and regions between 2011 and 2021, and they show Queensland’s holiday hotspot saw the biggest boom…