The gateway to Gosford: Ace Property and TQM Group combine to launch The Grand Gosford

Kann Finch, one of the world's most accomplished architects, designed the tower to protrude from a fine-grained sandstone podium, which will be crowned by a striking resident infinity pool and a landscaped garden
The gateway to Gosford: Ace Property and TQM Group combine to launch The Grand Gosford
The Grand Gosford
Alison Warters February 23, 2023

Gosford's Mann Street is one of the most ideally located spots for apartment seekers arguably across the whole of the Central Coast.

It's a stones throw from Central Coast Stadium, the Central Coast Leagues Club and its affiliated park, and the Drifters Wharf and accompanying Brisbane Water. Pair that with an array of coffee shops, retail and restaurants, there's no better spot to be in the gateway to the Central Coast.

Gosford Train Station is just 650 metres away, and Waterfront Park just 140 metres from the project.

Ace Property Group and TQM Group, who have teamed up on a number of apartment developments previously, have collaborated again to create The Grand, which they have just launched to the market.

The project is located at at 35-37 Mann Street, an amalgamated site they secured for $9.65 million in mid-2021. It sits just across the road from St Hilliers multistage masterplan Central Coast Quarter. The Grand will comprise 138 apartments across an 18-level Kann Finch-designed tower. 

Kann Finch, one of the world's most accomplished architects, designed the tower to protrude from a fine-grained sandstone podium, which will be crowned by a striking resident infinity pool and a landscaped garden by Site Image Landscape Architects.

Within the podium, on street level, will be a number of food and beverage tenancies when the building is complete in 2025.

The curved form of the building is a source of inspiration for the design, with panoramic bowed terraces that spill into vast internal living spaces, with the living areas adjoining a true entertainer's kitchen and dining room, featuring stone island benches, back-lit stone splash backs, brushed brass stylish Parisi tap ware, and ILVE appliances.

Floor-to-ceiling windows invite an abundance of natural light into each of the residences, with the open-plan living areas featuring timber look floors and lush carpets. The penthouses also include under-mount wine fridges, as well as bespoke joinery that extends to outdoor barbecue areas.

Domain Property Group are handling the sales of The Grand.

Two-bed apartments start from $700,000. They span nearly 100 sqm of internal living area.

TQM Group, an integrated builder developer, will also be in charge of construction of the project.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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