Gold Coast developers Southport-based Legion Property Group have submitted plans for a pair of residential towers to rise above Chevron Island. The 31- and 36-story towers will rise up to 117 meters and include a mix of 277 two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as parking for 381 cars in three basement and two podium levels.
The podium will also include a recreation deck with pools, barbecue facilities, lounge areas, gymnasium and sauna, and a work-from-home space.
The development—to be known as Si Bon on Chevron—will be on a single allotment of 3033 square meters, fronting Illawong and Dalpura Streets in the center of Chevron Island.
Plus Architecture have designed the two towers, which will comprise of 159 two-bedroom and 112 three-bedroom apartments. There will be six sub-penthouses and another six, two-level sky homes. The Zone Planning Group, which lodged the development application, said typical floorplates would feature five apartments for each floor. The application seeks a development permit for material change of use for “multiple dwelling and short-term accommodation”. Zone Planning said that would allow owners the ability to lease their units on a short-term basis.
Marketing of the apartments would begin once the development application was approved. He expected the apartments to sell for about US$6,465 a square meter, or between US$517,280 and US$2.6 million.
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