The Gold Coast Bulletin

Ocean’s eleven

High rise aged care facility to be built on prime beachfront land

- ANDREW POTTS andrew.potts@news.com.au

A PRIME piece of beachfront land formerly owned by Mick Doohan will be transforme­d into an 11-storey aged care facility under new plans lodged with the council.

Regis Healthcare wants to build a giant centre primarily tailored to higher care and dementia patients.

The 3304sq m Palm Beach site, which borders the ocean and Gold Coast Highway, will feature 177 units across 11 levels including 108 high-care bedrooms, 24 dementia care bedrooms and 45 high care suites.

“It is a great location looking out over the ocean and I do not know if there would be another facility like this on the Coast in such a good position,” Cr Daphne McDonald said.

“We are in desperate need for facilities which cater for young people and it would be great to have something tailored for young care.

“I will certainly be pushing for this kind of facility on one of the floors and from our conversati­ons they have previously been quite keen on the idea.”

The developmen­t applicatio­n was filed last week and will be assessed by councillor­s this year.

The site sits across the road from Sunland’s Magnoli developmen­t, which will include townhouses and two 12storey apartment towers .

The Regis projects would also include a cafe on the ground floor, library and administra­tion area, outdoor courtyard and designated ambulance zone. The dementia wing will be built on level 2 and will have a separate dining and lounge area.

Regis spent $12.1 million on the beachfront site last year, buying it from Doohan, who had once planned a tavern for land.

City planning boss Cr Cameron Caldwell said council officers would closely assess the project.

“This is a major project for Palm Beach and one of many new developmen­ts planned for the area which are providing some urban renewal,” he said. “Council officers will carefully assess this project and take into account any concern from residents.” Stay in the know with all the latest local news with a Gold Coast Bulletin digital subscripti­on. Plus, get digital access to all your favourite News+ Network papers^- anywhere, on any device!

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An artist’s impression­s of the beachside retirement tower planned by Regis Healthcare.
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