Chevron One residents to benefit as principal partners of Chevron Island's HOTA

What the HOTA partnership means for future residents of Chevron One is that they will receive a complimentary annual VIP membership to HOTA once they moved into their apartment
Chevron One residents to benefit as principal partners of Chevron Island's HOTA
Chevron One amongst the Chevron Island and Surfers Paradise skyline
Joel Robinson October 7, 2022

It will be the most sought-after tower on Chevron Island for years to come.

The under construction Chevron One, the only high-rise tower on the exclusive island currently under construction by Melbourne developer Bensons, will offer its future residents exclusive benefits to Chevron Island's Home of The Arts (HOTA), the striking gallery space which put Chevron Island on the map when it was completed in early 2021.

It was a partnership that grew organically, Bensons General Manager of Sales and Marketing Andrew Crichton says.

"The chairman of Bensons Property Group, Elias Jreissati AM and his wife Colleen have a long history of being avid supporters of Australian art and artists," Crichton says, adding that Bensons has incorporated art in its developments throughout its history of developing and delivering residences of distinction spanning nearly three decades.

What the HOTA partnership means for future residents of Chevron One is that they will receive a complimentary annual VIP membership to HOTA once they moved into their apartment, which is on track to be completed by the end of 2024. 

"The membership offers priority access to exhibitions, VIP previews, and money-can't-buy experiences," Crichton said.

The 41-level Chevron One has appealed to a mix of locals and interstate buyers looking at investing in the tower or relocating due. There's been a number of drivers which has lured buyers from across the country, one being the striking design by Marchese Partners. One of the primary objectives was to maximise the rare views that the skyscraper can offer compared to any other building on Chevron Island.

Each apartment features floor to ceiling windows to take advantage of the views which cover the Nerang River and surrounding islands below, the Surfers Paradise skyline, and the Gold Coast hinterland. The east facing tower and its location on Stanhill Drive means views can't be built out, even from the lower levels.

Another big differentiator between Chevron One and other surrounding projects is the extensive residential amenity, some 2,000 sqm of it. Residents will have access to not one, but two swimming pools, a library, a sculpture garden, and a Club One residents' lounge.

Investors have been keen on the tower due to the tight rental market across the whole of the Gold Coast.

Chevron One will be the tallest tower on Chevron Island, with Bensons locking in the design with the Gold Coast City Council before planning laws on Chevron Island were tightened, only now allowing for a 33 metre tower, or up to 12 levels. Chevron One will rise 127 metres, with 228 apartments spread across the 41 levels.

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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