The Gold Coast Bulletin

New tower a vote of confidence for Broady

- CHRIS HERDE

A GOLD COAST-based family have put their faith in Broadbeach by starting constructi­on of their second apartment tower in the suburb in two years.

Andrews Projects has begun the $78 million Encore Broadbeach, which will feature 84 apartments at 36-38 Britannia Ave.

It is expected to be completed in late 2020 after an 18month build undertaken by Hutchinson Builders.

The 25-storey tower is the second project in Broadbeach for the developer, which is also due to deliver Vue Broadbeach in First Ave later this year.

Andrews Projects sales manager Sarah Andrews said constructi­ng two towers at the same time reinforced the company’s confidence in the suburb’s property market.

“We are very particular about the projects we pursue and Broadbeach ticks all the boxes for what we look for in a location for our apartment towers,” she said.

“It is not only picturesqu­e and home to the Gold Coast’s best and widest range of entertainm­ent and dining options, but boasts a level of infrastruc­ture and public transport options to rival anywhere.

“As long-time Gold Coasters, we have an intimate knowledge of the city’s property market and the fact we are simultaneo­usly building two towers in Broadbeach says it all about our confidence in the suburb.”

Encore Broadbeach is a short walk to the beach, bowls club, G:link light rail and local dining precinct. Pacific Fair and The Star are also nearby.

The tower’s expansive apartments will feature ocean and city skyline views, while floor-to-ceiling double-glazed windows will wrap the entire building. Offering superb finishes, two and three-bedroom ocean view apartments are now selling from $599,000.

 ??  ?? Artist's impression of Andrews Projects’ Encore Broadbeach.
Artist's impression of Andrews Projects’ Encore Broadbeach.

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