First look: Sherpa file plans for first Gold Coast apartment development under new Flourish brand

MAS Architecture's Nick Symonds and Teneille Casa handled the design for the 13-level building, stating in the documents submitted to the Gold Coast City Council that the project is "positioned to capture the essence of Gold Coast living."
First look: Sherpa file plans for first Gold Coast apartment development under new Flourish brand
Joel Robinson September 11, 2024PLANNING ALERT

Sherpa Property Group has revealed the first apartment development that will bring a more diverse buyer mix to one of the Gold Coast's most sought-after postcodes.

They've just filed plans for Flourish on Sixth, their first development under the Flourish brand which is committing to create a varied range of apartment configurations to a wide range of buyers.

Flourish on Sixth, named after its prime location across a 1618 sqm site at 6-12 Sixth Avenue, will comprise 94 one, two and three-bedroom apartments.

By no means dense, the development offers the most apartments a new development has offered Palm Beach in several years, with the general focus over that time being on full-floor, beachfront luxury apartments.

The apartments, a maximum of nine per floor, will sit above three levels of basement with parking for 169 cars and 45 bicycles.

MAS Architecture's Nick Symonds and Teneille Casa handled the design for the 13-level building, stating in the documents submitted to the Gold Coast City Council that the project is "positioned to capture the essence of Gold Coast living."

"The development’s proximity to the beach and key natural landmarks, combined with its connectivity to local amenities and the Gold Coast’s urban fabric, positions “Flourish on Sixth” as a prime residential offering in Palm Beach.

"The tower’s design is intended to complement the coastal environment while providing residents with expansive views and a seamless connection to the outdoors."

There will be a rare opportunity to buy a one-bedroom apartment in the building. There are 10 one-bedroom units, that are expected to be snapped up by first home buyers or investors, as well as 60 two-beds, 22 three-beds, and two penthouses.

Crowning the building will be a resident pool, two barbecues with alfersco spaces, as well as day beds and private garden retreats enveloped in landscaping by RPS.

Anchoring the building at street level will be a commercial space pitched at being either an office, food and beverage space, or a shop.

The development will rise 39 metres, inline with the height limits imposed on Palm Beach and making the development code assessable, meaning it will likely go through the application process much quicker than developments that try and justify an increase in height.

When announcing the new Flourish brand, Sherpa General Manager Daniel Clarke said Flourish represents their dedication to creating communities where residents can thrive.

"This development is about more than just housing; it’s about offering well-located, thoughtfully designed homes with excellent communal facilities that enhance residents’ quality of life," Clarke said.

“Our goal is to empower our residents with the environment and tools they need to flourish personally and financially, staying true to our core principles of innovation, value, less ismore, and customisation.”

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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