The Gold Coast Bulletin

HOTEL INVESTORS GET BEHIND $700M PROJECT

The Central on Broadbeach twin towers developmen­t opposite the convention centre has been granted approval

- ALISTER THOMSON

VETERAN developer John Potter is hoping to secure funds from hotel investors for his $700 million twintower project across the road from the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Broadbeach.

Mr Potter late last year filed a

material change of use to alter approved plans for the planned highdensit­y tower across the road from the convention centre.

Under the new plans, the singlestor­y row of shops would be replaced by not one 50-level tower but two 67level towers with room for nearly 1500 residents to open by 2022.

The changes were approved by the Gold Coast City Council earlier this week, albeit in a slightly modified form with 458 residentia­l units rather than the 506 in the original plan.

Craig Perry, who is project manager for Central on Broadbeach, said several hotel investors had approached them interested in the hotel component of the project.

That is the 418 one-bedroom serviced apartments that average 66sq m and would sit below the residentia­l units in the complex.

He said the project had the advantage of being located across the road from the convention centre, which is highly attractive to hotel operators.

It also comes as political and business leaders place pressure on the State Government to revamp the

convention centre by moving on a stalled $85 million upgrade.

Mr Perry conceded many planned large developmen­ts do not make it to constructi­on, however, he said, Central on Broadbeach is a “AAA” project.

“I think projects that are AAA will get off the ground,” he said.

“This is a large project, but location wise that hotel component is sought after and that will allow it to move forward. It is crucial for the project as a whole.”

Mr Perry said the accommodat­ion market on the Gold Coast continued to grow, with increasing numbers of inbound Chinese tourists.

The Central on Broadbeach plans also include 1704sq m of retail and 600sq m of office space located on the ground floor and levels one and two. The gross floor area would be 149,835sq m.

Broadbeach councillor Paul Taylor welcomed the approval.

“It is something I do support,” Cr Taylor said.

“Main Place does need tidying up, they are all old buildings there.”

Mr Potter owns shops and offices that run for two-thirds of the length of the 1970s-built Main Place retail and dining strip on a 3275sq m site.

He spent $39 million assembling the holding between 2004 and 2008.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the Main Place/Central on Broadbeach developmen­t.
An artist’s impression of the Main Place/Central on Broadbeach developmen­t.

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