The Gold Coast Bulletin

FULL HOUSE AT 50 CAVILL A TOWERING ACHIEVEMEN­T

- ALISTER THOMSON alister.thomson@news.com.au

THE Surfers Paradise corporate power tower at 50 Cavill Ave is nearing full occupancy following a

$10 million upgrade by owner GDI Property Group.

Since GDI bought the 22-level tower for $48.75 million last year, its occupancy has gone up from 54 per cent to 90 per cent.

Works have included upgrades to common areas, six new lifts, energy-efficient airconditi­oning and building systems, high-speed fibreoptic internet, modern landscapin­g, and new showers, lockers and bike racks.

GDI managing director Steve Gillard said the property was the premier office building on the Gold Coast.

“Mantra Group, CBRE, Regus, Maven Dental and Nine Gold Coast News are just a handful of businesses that call 50 Cavill Ave home,” he said.

Strong leasing rates at 50 Cavill were a key reason for the vacancy rate in Surfers Paradise dropping from 18.4 per cent to 15.1 per cent in the six months to July.

CBRE associate director Nick Selbie, who heads the leasing campaign for 50 Cavill, said the refurbishm­ent had brought new tenants.

“Once the message was delivered to market that long-overdue change was taking place in the building, we were inundated with inquiry, which led to 20 new leases being entered into and a number under negotiatio­n at present,” Mr Selbie said.

“What is also pleasing, and a further vote of confidence, is the fact that many existing tenants have renewed and in most cases actually expanded.”

Mr Selbie said there was a lack of A-grade office space on the market.

“Tenants are happy to pay for it, provided the product reflects the commercial terms,” he said.

The top floor of the building, which has also been refurbishe­d, has been released to the market.

Building of the tower was completed in 1991.

It was bought for $55 million by the Chung Group in 2004 before receivers were appointed to the Chung Group in 2012.

GDI picked up 50 Cavill for well below replacemen­t cost.

Last year, GDI donated office space to the Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation, allowing the charity to support staff and volunteers.

Founder Perry Cross will open the renovated building at a function this month.

 ??  ?? The 22-floor office tower at 50 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise, is hitting new heights of occupancy since its new owners undertook a refurbishm­ent.
The 22-floor office tower at 50 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise, is hitting new heights of occupancy since its new owners undertook a refurbishm­ent.

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