Aniko Group plot launch of four-tower Mermaid Beach development The Landmark after council approval

Now that approval has been granted, Aniko is laying plans to officially launch The Landmark to the market in early 2024
Aniko Group plot launch of four-tower Mermaid Beach development The Landmark after council approval
Joel Robinson December 20, 2023PLANNING ALERT

Aniko Group has secured approval from the Gold Coast City Council for their $2 billion, four-tower Mermaid Beach development which they're calling The Landmark.

Set to launch early next year, The Landmark on a prime, long vacant 1.1-hectare site on the corner of the Gold Coast Highway and Seaview Avenue will comprise residential, hotel, retail, hospitality, and commercial spaces, as well as significant amenity for future residents.

Aniko’s vision for The Landmark is to create a new lifestyle and tourism heart for Mermaid Beach that will leverage its prime location as the southern gateway to the heart of the Gold Coast’s bustling central beachside suburbs.

“We are thrilled to have been granted approval to proceed with this transformational development that has been designed to create a self-sufficient environment within a community where people can live, work and play,” Aniko Group Managing Director George Mastrocostas said.

Mastrocostas’ plans include three residential towers of 25, 30 and 40 storeys - and a further 53-level tower that will include a mix of hotel suites and private hotel branded residences.

The Landmark, designed by award-winning firm Plus Architecture, will deliver a collection of 821 residences, over 10,000 sqm of A-grade commercial office and medical space and a vibrant new casual fine dining and beverage precinct on the ground floor,” Mastrocostas said.

Apartments have been designed to cater to a range of buyers, and residents will have access to world-class amenities on an expansive one hectare recreation podium.

The Landmark will have every conceivable amenity on site for residents, hotel guests and office tenants while being just a short walk to everything that Mermaid Beach and nearby Broadbeach have to offer,” Mastrocostas added.

“Residents will have access to facilities they are more likely to find in a holiday resort while hotel guests will have ready access to everything the Coast has to offer from the beach to shopping and theme parks.”

A key component of The Landmark project will be the dedicated ground-floor dining precinct that will offer waterfront fine dining adjacent to Pacific Fair. 

“This will create a new must-visit location for Mermaid Beach that further enhances the existing lifestyle and dining facilities in nearby central Broadbeach."

Now that approval has been granted, Aniko is laying plans to officially launch The Landmark to the market in early 2024.

Construction of the first stage is expected to begin by the end of next year.

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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