Gold Coast developer Aniko Group, the company behind the transformation of Hope Island, is headed to Chevron Island for its latest project.
Aniko has acquired a development site at Chevron Island on which it is planning a Plus Architecture-designed tower.
The 1,518 sqm site at 12-16 Weemala Street, sold by GV Property Group’s Luke Reaby, is positioned in the south-west pocket of Chevron Island, within easy access to the island suburb’s retail strip and the city’s emerging cultural precinct at HOTA.
Aniko managing director George Mastrocostas said he is currently reviewing his options for the Chevron Island site with a view to building on the success the company has achieved at Hope Island.
“We are taking a different approach to Chevron Island in keeping with the community fabric of the island suburb,” Mastrocostas said.
“Chevron is just a short walk to Surfers Paradise, the beach, the Gold Coast’s cultural heart and all the amenities the central Gold Coast has to offer. It’s both laid back and sophisticated at the same time, so these are the elements that we will inspire us when we finalise our plans.”
Plus Architecture Director Danny Juric says the tower will be inspired by ‘elegant simplicity’.
“Our concept for the project is really driven by this idea of creating more than an apartment – we want to create homes. Homes that sit in the sky gazing in 360 degrees across the waterways, city skyline, and sunsets over the hinterland,” he said.
“We want the structure to convey this simple elegance while being grounded by a collection of townhomes that complements the distinct village atmosphere of Chevron Island.”
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Written by Joel Robinson. Originally published by urban.com.au
FEBRUARY 14, 2022