Speedy approvals set to change the face of Surfers Paradise riverfront street
Sunset Boulevard was a small, relatively unknown riverfront street on the Nerang River in Surfers Paradise around 18 months ago. However, the street is now set to become a thriving residential hub after the Gold Coast City Council approved several new developments that are poised to transform the character of the area.
The latest development approval on the river is for a 29-level tower by the Sydney-based P&N Sleiman Group. The development, at 52 Sunset Boulevard, will be its first in the Gold Coast.
The developer, which only filed the plans in April, is approved for 62 two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments, as well as two double-level penthouses with their own private rooftop terraces and plunge pools.
Residents will also have access to communal amenity on level three, including a gym, lounge, barbecue facilities, and an infinity-edge pool.
Also now approved is YHY Group's tower which is crowned by what would be the largest penthouse ever produced on the Gold Coast.
YHY Group, also Sydney-based, is approved for a 33-level building with 74 apartments, across a triple site incorporating 56, 58 and 60 Sunset Boulevard. The ninth level will feature a kids play area with an adjoining creche, a lap pool that runs along the edge of the building, a recovery space with a sauna and steam room, a yoga room, a gym, golf simulator, and a wellness spa with a treatment room and a massage room.
Above is another swimming pool, this one with an integrated pool bar and spa which has been oriented to offer gun-barrel views to the Surfers skyline. On the same level is a lounge, a bookable lounge with a kitchen, and a business centre. The ground level is set to feature a grand entry lobby, a cigar room, a cellar, library, study, bar and multiple entertaining areas.
The "Ultra Penthouse" is one of the largest ever pitched on the Gold Coast at 1,449 sqm of internal living space.
There are five bedrooms spread across the five levels, as well as two staff quarters. The top level is dedicated just to a master suite, with a sauna, a gym, and a spa on the balcony. Including external space, the penthouse totals 2,239 sqm.
YHY Group's riverfront tower. Image credit: Mode Design Corp
The first developer to identify Sunset Boulevard was Roy Skaf's Macquarie York. He has approval for a more boutique, 17-level tower on the river, facing Chevron Island's famous Home of The Arts (HOTA) building. There will be a mix of 43 two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments.
The resident amenity is located on level two and will feature a swimming pool, fire pit area, barbecue space, day beds, gym with a sauna and steam room, work from home space with desks and a boardroom.
Plus Architecture, led locally by Danny Juric, says the project has been "meticulously designed to seamlessly blend with its urban and natural surroundings, achieving a harmonious balance between the human-scale streetscape, riverscape, and the emerging skyline."
Joel Robinson
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