Marquee prepare launch for Palm Beach apartment development, Northshore

In a joint venture with LHPP, Northshore will have 93 residences, starting from two-bed apartments and ranging to a small collection of villas
Marquee prepare launch for Palm Beach apartment development, Northshore
The proposed Northshore development at Palm Beach. Image supplied
Joel Robinson August 27, 2021

The South East Queensland developer Marquee Development Partners are continuing to bulk up their apartment development pipeline, following the speed of their latest Kirra Beach.

Marquee's Kirra Beach apartment development SOL didn't even hit the market, selling out all 46 apartments in the in-demand Kirra Beach in just 10 days.

The development, which will go down as one of the Gold Coast's fastest sell-outs, was Marquee's eighth project, and they're set to launch their ninth.

Their next Gold Coast project, Northshore, is north of the Kirra hotspot, in the equally booming north Palm Beach area.

In a joint venture with LHPP, Northshore will have 93 residences, starting from two-bed apartments and ranging to a small collection of villas, and will only be available for resident-only buyers.

The development will feature five-star resort-style amenities which come standard in Marquee's Developments. Residents will have access to a waterfall edge pool with Baja deck and floating sunbeds, outdoor dining, cinema, full-sized gym, work from home facilities and extensive wellness offerings.

Marquee's sales director Azura Griffen says the open plan apartment designs will blur the lines between inside and out.

In Marquee's pipeline is another Kirra Beach project, down the road from the sold-out Sol.

At 4 Musgrave Street, the 14-level tower with 39 apartments has been designed by the Brisbane-based Ellivo Architects.

In their brief submitted to the Gold Coast City Council, Ellivo note the importance that all primary indoor and outdoor living areas are oriented to the beach.

Marquee's sales director Azura Griffen said there was an unbelievable amount of interest levelled at SOL since the public received their first glimpse.

"We never could have predicted the almost instantaneous sell-out,” Griffen said.

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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