Gold Coast Turf Club redevelopment given the all-clear
The City of Gold Coast has approved the development application for the Sunlight Lifestyle Precinct, a new mixed-use development at the Gold Coast Turf Club.
The $370 million project, a collaboration between the Gold Coast Turf Club and Tony Fung's Aquis Australia, aims to transform the area into a dynamic precinct that complements the Turf Club and nearby Home of the Arts (HOTA).
The approval includes a preliminary approval with a variation request, ensuring the redevelopment occurs in an orderly fashion similar to a master plan.
The Sunlight Lifestyle Precinct project will span over seven years and encompass a range of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
The development will cover two hectares and feature eight buildings centred around a lively laneway.
Three high-rise towers will house most of the 582 apartments and 63 short-term accommodation suites.
Tower A and Tower B will also house the rooftop amenities like a swimming pool, outdoor dining area, sauna, spa, and an indoor function room.
Tower C, the tallest at 19 levels, will feature a two-level day club with a central pool, cabanas, day beds, pavilions, restaurant dining, bar space, a VIP lounge, and additional function space with a prep kitchen.
The remaining residential buildings will be low-rise, located away from the track, featuring ground-floor amenities along a sub-tropical boulevard.
Woods Bagot, the project’s designers, prioritised public spaces and emphasised the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.
The boulevard, the main pedestrian and vehicular linkage, will be flanked with landscaping and public amenities, intended for flexible use, including street festivals and weekend markets.
The development will include two on-grade car parks and a basement car park, supporting the various buildings within the precinct.
The project also incorporates a multi-level rooftop hotel and function facility overlooking the racetrack.
The Sunlight Lifestyle Precinct is expected to significantly enhance the Gold Coast Turf Club, contributing to the area’s economy and creating a unique lifestyle and tourism destination that celebrates the sub-tropical climate and lifestyle of the Gold Coast.