The Gold Coast Bulletin

Ashmore Markets to become shopping hub for Coast ‘foodies’

- KEITH WOODS

WORK will start within weeks on the constructi­on of a new shopping centre designed to provide a hub for restaurant­s and premium food retailers.

Council on Thursday gave the go-ahead with a number of conditions for the developmen­t on the site of the former Ashmore Seafood and Steakhouse restaurant, which proponents say will be an “epicurean emporium”.

New images of the proposed Ashmore Markets project have now been released, with Churchill Developmen­t Group saying they expected work to start later this year and be completed in early 2024.

Executive director Jonathan Leishman said the developer was looking forward to bringing the project to life.

“We were determined to maintain the food focus and create something special for the site,” he said.

“We worked with our architects to create a building that is anything but your typical shopping centre. The design features a floor-to-ceiling glass facade and external planting and green spaces will ensure the destinatio­n becomes part of the surroundin­g suburban area.”

Churchill Developmen­t Group general manager Ben Bailey said there was huge demand for premium retail and hospitalit­y offerings in the area.

“We have dedicated around 70 per cent of the 5290sqm centre to food and beverage retailing which will be the majority of the tenancy mix,” he said.

“Cafes and restaurant­s with a focus on delivering fresh, quality food along with a bottle shop, wine bar and full-line premium grocer will be part of Ashmore Markets and we’re also working to bring wellness, medical and allied health operators and a pharmacy to the developmen­t.”

Mr Bailey said announceme­nts would be made in coming weeks.

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