Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Glitter not always gold

Redevelopm­ent has forced many venues to close

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THE Gold Coast is a city famous for its colour night-life and the characters which have populated it over the decades.

But while some venues have remained open for decades, most have burned brightly before fading away, either through changes in taste or under new ownership.

However, others have been forced to close and their former spaces lost to decades of property developmen­t reshaping the skyline.

The Bulletin this month revealed the Niecon Plaza, once a major Broadbeach landmark was all but demolished.

It’s making way for the $1bn twin-tower Victoria and Albert (V & A) towers which will begin constructi­on next week.

The plaza was best-known as a shopping centre but as also home to some of the city’s most popular nightspots – Love Nightlife nightclub and Howl at the Moon.

Both were well-loved in the 2000s and 2010s but both eventually departed.

Many other nightspots and their former locations have seen a similar fate.

ROSE AND CROWN

A popular venue in Surfers Paradise during the 1990s and 2000s, it was inside the Raptis Plaza which stood at the top of Cavill Ave Mall.

It proved so popular that its floorprint had dramatical­ly expanded the end of the 90s and it remained a particular favourite of university students through until the midlate 2000s.

It was demolished in 2007 to make way for the Soul developmen­t after a legal battle to save it.

THE PENTHOUSE

Owned by Bob Walder and Vince Russo, The Penthouse was one of the first major Surfers Paradise nightclubs.

It was in Cavill Ave and eventually grew into a four-storey complex, with seven bars, two discos, a dining room and four dance floors.

Its patrons sometimes included Bob Hawke, Bill and Sonya Mcmahon, Doug Anthony, Beatle George Harrison, Italian movie star Gina Lollobrigi­da, TV guru Mike Willesee, and some of the nation’s leading businessme­n.

THE DRINK

One of the first popular nightclubs to open in the 21st century. It opened in the Year 2000 and boasted a “new level of nightlife to Surfers Paradise.

The Orchid Ave club advertised itself as “combining the latest sound and lighting technology with a cool, relaxed atmosphere, it offers a new concept in entertainm­ent”.

It closed in 2010 and its building, also the former location of The Penthouse, was demolished in late 2021, making way for a retail building.

 ?? ?? Gold Coast Glitter Strip VIP nightclub host Jimmy Ozturk at the Rose and Crown bar in Surfers Paradise in the 1990s. It closed in the mid-2000s when the Raptis Plaza was demolished.
Gold Coast Glitter Strip VIP nightclub host Jimmy Ozturk at the Rose and Crown bar in Surfers Paradise in the 1990s. It closed in the mid-2000s when the Raptis Plaza was demolished.
 ?? ?? Dan Beazley performing at the Howl at the Moon Bar.
Dan Beazley performing at the Howl at the Moon Bar.
 ?? ?? Love Nightlife nightclub in Broadbeach.
Love Nightlife nightclub in Broadbeach.

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