First look: BPG Developments returns to Palm Beach new apartment market

First look: BPG Developments returns to Palm Beach new apartment market
Joel RobinsonMarch 20, 2025PLANNING ALERT

The ever-growing Palm Beach, one of the most in demand suburbs on the Gold Coast for new developments, is set for some more, much needed, apartment supply.

Glen Williams and Nick Parrs' BPG Developments is planning a 14-level tower on a double-block on the Gold Coast Highway, but will create the entry from Jefferson Lane, facing the beach.

It's a return to Palm Beach for the builder-developer who completed Sable on Palm Beach in 2019, just 200m away.

"We only want to develop in places we would like to live," Williams told Urban.

"I've been a part of the Currumbin Surf Club for the last two decades. We love the southern end of the Gold Coast and are looking forward to bringing more apartments to the area."

Plus Architecture says the design of the new tower draws inspiration from Queensland's coastal vernacular, utilising materials such as glazing, concrete panels with rebated shadow lines, textured render, and aluminium fins. 

71 two and three-bedroom residences have been proposed, a mix of 42 two-bedroom apartments and 29 three-bedroom dwellings, three of which are two-level townhouses.

The 109 car spaces are spread across two basement levels and ground-level parking.

The resident amenity will front Jefferson Lane on the ground level and will comprise a pool, pool deck, separate barbecue and alfresco area, and a wellness space with a gym, yoga deck, hot and cold plunge, and a sauna and steam room.

The project is located next door to 2021-completed Village Palm Beach and Gordon Corp's soon-to-be-launched Jefferson Lane project. That will offer 47 two and three-bedroom apartments across a nine-level building. It's also near Sherpa's Flourish on Sixth Avenue project which recently started construction with LPS Group.

BPG completed The Chaussy in Lutwyche in 2022 and recently welcomed buyers to their Scarborough development, The Oscar, where there are just a handful of apartments left for sale. 

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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