Abedian family creating amalgamated apartments at Mermaid Beach tower, Peerless

They've submitted a minor change application to the Peerless Avenue development to drop the number of apartments from 109 to 98
Abedian family creating amalgamated apartments at Mermaid Beach tower, Peerless
Joel Robinson July 12, 2023PLANNING ALERT

The Abedian development family is looking to amalgamate a number of apartments at their approved Mermaid Beach apartment tower, Peerless.

They've submitted a minor change application to the Peerless Avenue development to drop the number of apartments from 109 to 98.

The documents said it was due to "changes in the economics, market and viability of the project," as well as wanting to "diversify the product being brought to market."

They're wanting to consolidated 36 units into 27 units over levels 17-25, a reduction of nine units, and consolidating four units to two units on levels 34-35, a decrease of two units.

The consolidations on levels 34 and 35 will create two four-bedroom sub-penthouses, located underneath the whole-floor penthouse.

The amalgamated site at 35-41 Peerless Avenue is located less than 400 metres from Sunland's nearby luxury tower 272 Hedges which is nearing completion, and is next door to the recently completed Bela by Mosaic Property.

Spatium Architects drew up the plans for the 124 metre high tower which initially had 64 three-bedroom apartments and 44 two-bed units.

The only four-bedroom apartment proposed was the rooftop penthouse, which will span over 400 sqm of living space and a further 280 sqm of outdoor area which will feature its own lawn.

Spatium Architects said in their design statement submitted to the Gold Coast City Council that the amalgamation of four properties in Peerless Avenue presents an opportunity for a significant tall residential building, defining the southern boundary of the high density residential zone in Broadbeach.

"The site has high visual exposure from the Gold Coast Highway and Hedges Avenue, and from a distance will become the landmark building along the southern high rise fringe," the statement noted.

"The vision for this development is simple in the desire to create a carefully crafted residential project which not only provides a beautiful living environment for the residents, but also pays respect to the community in the way it integrates with its street context and the city skyline."

They said that all apartments are generously sized to provide genuinely liveable spaces and that the unit mix, rather than being focused solely on high income earners, provides well designed homes for a large cross section of the community in the form of two, three and four-bedroom apartments.

All apartments include study areas to accommodate the continuing work from home trend.

The landscaped recreational facilities deck is located on the elevated podium. That will feature a 25 metre lap pool with lagoon and an inpool spa and surrounded by poolside garden pods. There's a garden barbecue terrace with lounge seating areas, a gym with both a yoga room and a yoga lawn, two saunas and a stream room.

There's further work from home space in the form of a lounge with library and meeting room. Set privately away from the pool is a private bar and dining room with a green roof, which can be booked out by residents.

It was announced in 2020 that the Sunland Group would start winding down its operations, with a view to being out of the property game in three to five years.

They sold their redevelopment opportunity in Coolangatta, the Greenmount Resort, as well as its retail development precinct The Lanes in Mermaid Waters and a prime site on Hedges Avenue.

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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