Noosa-style main street predicted after apartment proposals on Palm Beach's Barrenjoey Road
Tech entreprenuer Robin Khuda has plans to redevelop the Palm Beach fish and chip shop into six apartments above retail premises on Sydney's northern peninsula.
Khuda made his $600 million fortune from data centres, but has recently become a significant property investor and developer.
His plans involve modifying a 2014 approved development application for four apartments, with the council consent slightly commenced.
The latest plans are for a three-storey, apartment shop top project next door to historic Barrenjoey House.
Khuda spent $6 million on the local fish and chip shop premises.
The proposed plans by Rob Mills Architecture. Image source: Northern Beaches Council
There are also plans on the other side of Barrenjoey House for a site bought by developer IPM which is set for a four-storey building featuring ground floor retail and eight three-bedrooms
apartments.
Council records show early site works had also been commenced at this site, with a 2014 commencement certificate at the 1112 - 1116 Barrenjoey Road site.
Local agents have suggested the projects will see Palm Beach head towards being another Noosa.
Khuda, founder and chief executive of AirTrunk, has commissioned architect, Rob Mills, to oversee his amended project.
The section 455 modifications application gives a $2.32 million cost of work.
The previously approved building heights are increased by 817mm to accommodate ADG compliant floor to floor heights, with the additional height sought to be justified having regard to "the superior building design, amenity and broader urban design outcomes achieved."
Dozens of locals have lodged objections.