Work starts on $400m luxury beachfront tower located between Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach

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 building in January to prepare for it to be torn down.

Royale Gold Coast’s swimming pool. 

The building’s demolition, which attracted significant public interest due to its location, has now been complete.

The new tower will offer 104 apartments, including two, three, and four-bedrooms, as well as beach homes, sky homes and penthouses.

Work has started on a new luxury tower.

Some apartments in the Royale Gold Coast are still for sale, starting at $2.975m for a three-bedroom apartment.

A half-floor beach home on the lower levels comes with a $5.75m price tag, or $6.05m for a half-floor penthouse and upward of $12.6m for the full-floor penthouses.

The luxury tower is being delivered by property developer David Devine and the team at DD Living.

The beach club at the new apartment building.

Hutchinson Builders is expected to have the new build finished by fourth quarter 2025.

“Soon Royale will be a new landmark for the Gold Coast and its residents will be walking along the beautiful stretch of beach at Northcliffe, feeling that they have landed in the best place on earth,” Mr Devine said.

Once finished, the tower will boast two swimming pools, a wellness centre, private executive lounge, a bar and a new Cafe Royale located at street level.

Originally published by Gold Coast Bulletin on 9 August 2022. View article  HERE .

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