Garfield Terrace apartment project revived as Arc Residences launched on Surfers Paradise beachfront

The tower will rise from 9-11 Garfield Terrace, a site which had been for nearly five decades the home of the 1970s Anglesea Court complex
Garfield Terrace apartment project revived as Arc Residences launched on Surfers Paradise beachfront
Urban EditorialMarch 18, 2024PROJECT LAUNCH

Family-owned builder developer Xsite Group has revived its plans for a luxury beachfront apartment tower on Surfers Paradise's most sought-after beachfront strip.

The Sydney-based developer, who has projects in Queensland, Victoria and the Middle East, has just launched Arc Residences, 39 high-end apartments across a 25-level glass-swathed tower designed by another Sydney-based company, architecture firm Mosca Pserras Architects.

Ray White Projects is marketing the apartments which start from just shy of $4 million.

The tower will rise from 9-11 Garfield Terrace, a site which had been for nearly five decades the home of the 1970s Anglesea Court complex.

It will home 39 half and full-floor three and four-bedroom apartments overlooking the popular Northcliffe Beach. The interiors have been amended, now providing "barefoot luxury".

The 217 sqm, half-floor apartments each have a kitchen with Gaggenau appliances and a scullery, as well as three ensuited bedrooms, a dining room with a dry bar, and a beach-facing balcony.

The four-bedroom apartments have 434 sqm of space and start from $8,825,000.

 

Two levels in the building have been reserved solely for resident amenity in the form of a beachfront pool and cabanas, dual kitchen and catering rooms with private dining facilities, work-from-home office space, a cinema room, designated dog wash, and a wellness hub with gym, sauna and treatment room.

Arc Residences is slated for completion in November 2026.

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