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M1 Business Precinct Robina sells out

By |March 18th, 2015|

The Robina Group has sold the final parcel of land at its sought after M1 Business Precinct in CBDRobina, with an end sales value of almost $50 million across the 6 hectare commercial hub. Ravia Property Group snapped up the final 3,151 sqm site in the precinct, in a deal negotiated by Pro Commercial's Brendon Ross, and has lodged plans with Gold Coast City Council for 20 unique business spaces. The precinct adds to the recent surge in development activity along the thriving Scottsdale Drive arterial connection between Robina and Burleigh.

Robina Group lodges DA for Bohème at CityVillage

By |March 12th, 2015|

Robina Group has lodged a development application for its latest prestige apartment project, Bohème Apartments, as part of the group’s $200 million CityVillage masterplan, after pre-sales totalling more than 50 per cent of Bohème’s tower one first stage. The $30 million boutique apartment development will feature 52 two and three bedroom apartments over seven levels in stage one.

Prime Robina residential site released to market

By |February 20th, 2015|

A blue-chip, residential mixed use development site in the heart of CBDRobina is expected to attract strong interest from developers when it is released to the market this week. The 9,438sqm development parcel is located next to the popular Easy T Centre and is one of the largest mixed use sites to be offered in CBDRobina.

Future city vision: the green behind the gold

By |February 20th, 2015|

Leading demographer Bernard Salt has intrigued, engaged and inspired the Gold Coast City community, rolling out an ambitious, insightful plan for the future vision of our unique beachside city at a sold-out TSS breakfast last week. According to Bernard Salt, the core and constant value Gold Coast City has been growth and will continue to be over the next 35 years. Australia’s 6th largest city, the Gold Coast has grown from a collection of small villages in 1954 to a diverse urban hub of more than 600,000 people today.