How Chevron One fits into the Chevron Island village landscape
Developer Bensons Property Group's Chevron One is going to be the tallest tower Chevron Island may ever see when it completes in mid-2025.
Cost of land and construction costs all but make it a certainty Chevron One's 41 levels won't be repeated on the island which has become incredibly popular with locals and interstate buyers due to the convenience of Surfers Paradise just over the bridge, but also the fact it's just outside of the hustle and bustle Surfers brings.
Just minutes from Surfers Paradise and the new arts and cultural precinct, Chevron One residents will savour a village-like atmosphere yet an urban lifestyle experience.
Thomas Drive on Chevron Island features famous local cafés, bars, al fresco dining and a diverse range of restaurants across multiple cuisines.
Curry Muncher, Wagyu-Ya, Arlo's Pizzeria, Casa Brasil, The Balkan Est and The Noodle House are some of the highest-rated cuisine dining spots along Thomas Drive.
Within an 11-minute walk west of the property, residents will find Chevron Island Park overlooking the Nerang River and the Southport Golf Club. Surfers Paradise Beach is only 800 metres away in the other direction.
Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Cavill Avenue host a lively retail and dining precinct that leads to the Surfer Paradise Esplanade and the beachfront.
Cavill Mall is home to the usual indulgences, including Baskin-Robbins and Gelatissimo, along with a range of fast-food and cuisine options.
The HOTA precinct, located across Chevron Island to the south and connected by Bundall Rd over the Nerang River, is set to activate artistic programs, markets, festivals, film events, family recreation, and architectural showcases from Melbourne-based practice ARM.
Families can conveniently enrol their children in nearby schools, with Surfers Paradise State School, The Southport School, and Keebra Park State High School, all situated within two kilometres of the property.
Residents also have access to essential healthcare and educational facilities via the Light Rail to the Health and Knowledge Precinct—home to Griffith University, Gold Coast University Hospital, and Gold Coast Private University Hospital.
Architecturally influenced by the natural shapes and textures of the coastline, The Marchese Partners-designed Chevron One is currently under construction by ICON. Completion is expected in mid-2025.