First look: ALAND reveals latest Gosford mixed-use development, Amalfi by ALAND

First look: ALAND reveals latest Gosford mixed-use development, Amalfi by ALAND
Joel Robinson December 19, 2024PLANNING ALERT

Following the success of Archibald by ALAND, developer ALAND has unveiled its latest Gosford project.

Amalfi by ALAND – a mixed-use project with 506 apartments and 9,530 sqm of retail space will rise from 50-70 Mann Street, formerly the home of Frogys roller-skating. Frogys was demolished in 2017, and the site has been vacant since that time.

ALAND plans to bring a vibrant Mediterranean-style development to Gosford CBD with Amalfi by ALAND – a cluster of three oval-shaped glass towers that will feature a mixture of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, plus an exclusive collection of four-bedroom ‘Sky Homes’.

The residential component of Amalfi By ALAND will sit atop a commercial podium that will contain a supermarket, a café and a destination restaurant. Each of the towers will feature a residents-only rooftop swimming pool.

ALAND CEO George Tadrosse says that Amalfi by ALAND builds on the success at Archibald By ALAND, a major residential, hospitality and lifestyle development nearing completion on nearby Donnison Street. Nearly all of the 327 apartments at Archibald by ALAND are sold.

“The response to our Archibald development from the Gosford community has been quite overwhelming,” Tadrosse said.

“Demand for the apartments was so strong that many people missed out, so those buyers now have a further opportunity to secure a high-quality brand-new ALAND apartment just around the corner.”

Tadrosse says that Amalfi By ALAND underscores ALAND’s ongoing commitment to Gosford, an attractive, well-located regional city that is poised for significant economic growth over the next few years.

“We’ve already demonstrated our strong belief in Gosford and the Central Coast by completing the iconic Archibald precinct, which contains 327 apartments, six hospitality venues and 130 voco® hotel rooms.

“Amalfi By ALAND is the next chapter in the story of Gosford’s transformation, offering superior open-plan apartments and a number of special features such as glass-screened balconies and rooftop swimming pools.”

Today’s announcement was welcomed by the Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch MP, who says that Amalfi by ALAND will help reinforce Gosford’s reputation as the “vibrant and thriving” capital of the Central Coast.

“Thank you to ALAND, who are so committed to investing in Gosford’s future,” she said. “The future of Gosford is being built today, and I cannot wait to see what ALAND’s Amalfi project has in store.”

Gosford is earmarked for significant public and private investment over the next decade, with several major projects recently completed, such as the $348 million Gosford Hospital redevelopment, and several new ones, including the $63.8 million University of Newcastle Gosford Campus, in the pipeline.

By 2041 the population of the Central Coast is expected to grow by 100,000, while the local economy will generate 55,000 new jobs over the same period.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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