Little Projects launch Atelier Broadbeach

Atelier Broadbeach start at $2.95 million. Little Projects expect completion in June 2026
Little Projects launch Atelier Broadbeach
Joel Robinson December 21, 2023PROJECT LAUNCH

Award-winning Melbourne developer Little Projects Co has joined local joint venture partners Bottega and 5Point to launch luxury full-floor apartments to the Broadbeach off the plan apartment market.

Atelier Broadbeach, at 20 Mary Avenue toward the southern end of Broadbeach, comprises just 14 full-floor apartments and two multi-level penthouses designed by Plus architecture.

The tower is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glazing which allows every apartment sweeping views of the ocean from both the living areas and the ocean facing balcony.

Little Projects secured approval for the redesigned project in October after Plus tweaked a previous design.

 

There's resident amenity in the form of a swimming pool with views over the South Lawn Broadwater Parklands and the extensive Gold Coast shoreline on the podium level. Additional amenities include a gymnasium and a sauna, while two allocated car spaces complement each residence.

Atelier Broadbeach is close to everything but tucked away enough to provide peace and tranquil relaxation. Pacific Fair Shopping Centre is a five-minute stroll from Atelier's doorstep, with the beach just metres away.

Atelier Broadbeach start at $2.95 million. Little Projects expect completion in June 2026.

 

Little Projects also lodged plans for another apartment development at Broadbeach last year, dubbed One Australia.

One Australia consists of 32 three-bedroom apartments and one four-bedroom penthouse designed by DKO Architecture. This 37-level tower is positioned to cater to the luxury owner-occupier market in Broadbeach.

Atelier Broadbeach joins Faro Broadbeach on the luxury full-floor apartment market. Faro, at 123 Old Burleigh Road, comprises 15 apartments.

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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